US President Donald Trump was due to arrive in Britain late on Tuesday for a second state visit at which the two nations will seal deals worth more than $10 billion, a renewal of a "special relationship" Prime Minister Keir Starmer is keen to champion. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and British finance minister Rachel Reeves were leading events before Trump's arrival, announcing a "Transatlantic taskforce" to deepen work between two of the world's largest financial centres. Trump will then be greeted by King Charles on Wednesday, for a day of pomp at Windsor Castle, a regal show of soft power that Starmer hopes will offer him protection from possible pitfalls during the trip. The visit should provide Trump with...