Sir Keir Starmer is set to press Trump to resume ceasefire talks in Gaza after Israeli military announced aid airdrops will begin in the war-torn enclave and humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys.

The Prime Minister will meet the US president at his golf course in Turnberry, South Ayrshire, during his visit to Scotland on Monday amid mounting global anger over the humanitarian conditions in Gaza.

Starmer is expected to ask Trump, who praised him upon his arrival to the UK last week, to revisit negotiations talks with partners in Qatar and Egypt following US withdrawal, with the President accusing Hamas of not 'want[ing] to make a deal'.

The previous US-led peace talks included a 60-day ceasefire, increased aid supplies as well as the phased release of Hamas hostages in exchange for Palestinians incarcerated by Israel.

A No 10 source said: '[Starmer] will discuss further with [Trump] what more can be done to secure the ceasefire urgently, bring an end to the unspeakable suffering and starvation in Gaza and free the hostages who have been held so cruelly for so long.'