The imminent end of Donald Trump’s presidency concludes a turbulent and at times chaotic chapter in the UK’s “special relationship” with the US.
Both Theresa May and Boris Johnson sought to keep close ties with the White House, but the president’s erratic behaviour made that difficult and occasionally embarrassing.
After pro-Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol to disrupt the process of confirming Joe Biden’s election victory, Home Secretary Priti Patel said the president’s rhetoric “directly led to violence” and the Government is now looking forward to working with the incoming administration.
Here we look back at some of the major moments in the US-UK relationship under President Trump.
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