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Protesters greet Bush's UK visit Protesters greet Bush's UK visit
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US President George Bush has begun a two-day visit to the UK as part of his final European tour before he leaves office in January.US President George Bush has begun a two-day visit to the UK as part of his final European tour before he leaves office in January.
Mr Bush met the Queen at Windsor Castle before he and his wife, Laura, dined with Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, at Downing Street.Mr Bush met the Queen at Windsor Castle before he and his wife, Laura, dined with Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, at Downing Street.
His visit was met by hundreds of anti-war protestors in central London.His visit was met by hundreds of anti-war protestors in central London.
When the two leaders meet formally on Monday they are expected to focus on the Middle East, fuel and food prices.When the two leaders meet formally on Monday they are expected to focus on the Middle East, fuel and food prices.
The BBC's Mike Wooldridge said the Downing Street dinner was more social than political, "designed to set the mood for a visit that both countries would clearly want to be about more than Mr Bush taking leave of Britain as he heads towards the end of his presidency". The protesters were out of earshot as the president's cavalcade pulled up at number 10 Downing Street, and as he and the prime minister exchanged I have absolutely no problem how Gordon Brown is managing the Iraqi effort President George Bush hand shakes and back slaps before going inside.
I have absolutely no problem how Gordon Brown is managing the Iraqi effort President George Bush BBC world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge said the dinner - which was also attended by about 20 guests including three leading British historians - was more social than political.
Monday's talks are also likely to cover Iran and its nuclear ambitions, as well as the global fuel and food crises. He said it was "designed to set the mood for a visit that both countries would clearly want to be about more than Mr Bush taking leave of Britain as he heads towards the end of his presidency".
Ahead of the talks Mr Bush told Sky News he was sorry "innocent civilians" had died in Iraq, but he was still certain the invasion was the right thing to do. The global economy, and the battering it is taking from the fuel and food price crisis and the credit crunch, is at the top of the agenda for Gordon Brown during the visit, said our correspondent.
He said: "He wants President Bush's commitment to secure the elusive deal on global trade reform that could ease some of the economic problems."
Monday's talks are also likely to cover Iran and its nuclear ambitions.
'George Bush - terrorist'
Earlier, Mr Bush told Sky News he was sorry "innocent civilians" had died in Iraq, but he was still certain the invasion was the right thing to do.
He also downplayed suggestions of disagreement between Britain and the US on Iraq.He also downplayed suggestions of disagreement between Britain and the US on Iraq.
"I have absolutely no problem how Gordon Brown is managing the Iraqi effort," he said."I have absolutely no problem how Gordon Brown is managing the Iraqi effort," he said.
'George Bush - terrorist'
During his visit Mr Bush is also to meet former prime minister Tony Blair in his capacity as Middle East envoy.During his visit Mr Bush is also to meet former prime minister Tony Blair in his capacity as Middle East envoy.
In pictures: Bush in Britain'Ousting Saddam was right'In pictures: Bush in Britain'Ousting Saddam was right'
Shortly before the US president met Mr Brown, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square to shout: "George Bush - terrorist".Shortly before the US president met Mr Brown, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square to shout: "George Bush - terrorist".
The protest rally was organised by the Stop War Coalition, CND and the British Muslim Initiative.The protest rally was organised by the Stop War Coalition, CND and the British Muslim Initiative.
The demonstrators had planned to march to Downing Street, but police closed down Whitehall and used heavy reinforcements to ensure the metal barrier they erected was not breached. Police brandished batons and three people were arrested. The demonstrators had planned to march to Downing Street, but police closed down Whitehall and used heavy reinforcements to ensure the metal barrier they erected was not breached. Police brandished batons and 25 people were arrested.
Andrew Burgin, a spokesman for the coalition, which earlier staged a small demonstration outside Windsor Castle, said: "We think Bush is a war criminal. Both Blair and Bush are responsible by duplicity and lying for an illegal invasion of Iraq."Andrew Burgin, a spokesman for the coalition, which earlier staged a small demonstration outside Windsor Castle, said: "We think Bush is a war criminal. Both Blair and Bush are responsible by duplicity and lying for an illegal invasion of Iraq."
Cakes and sandwichesCakes and sandwiches
Mr Bush's 45-minute tea meeting with the Queen was billed by Buckingham Palace as a "private and informal" visit between "old friends".Mr Bush's 45-minute tea meeting with the Queen was billed by Buckingham Palace as a "private and informal" visit between "old friends".
HAVE YOUR SAYI do not think Bush's visit is worthwhile. I am proud to be an American, but I am ashamed of Bush. He hasn't done any good for anybody.Ken Jones, Lincoln, USASend us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAYI do not think Bush's visit is worthwhile. I am proud to be an American, but I am ashamed of Bush. He hasn't done any good for anybody.Ken Jones, Lincoln, USASend us your comments
They were joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, American ambassador Robert Tuttle and his wife, Maria.They were joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, American ambassador Robert Tuttle and his wife, Maria.
Their traditional tea of cakes and finger sandwiches was followed by a brief photo call in St George's Hall in Windsor Castle.Their traditional tea of cakes and finger sandwiches was followed by a brief photo call in St George's Hall in Windsor Castle.
The president's short UK visit, which comes at the end of a six-day European tour, involves a large security operation, involving 1,200 Metropolitan Police officers each day.The president's short UK visit, which comes at the end of a six-day European tour, involves a large security operation, involving 1,200 Metropolitan Police officers each day.
Mr Bush also travels with his own extensive protection team, including the presidential motorcade vehicles.Mr Bush also travels with his own extensive protection team, including the presidential motorcade vehicles.
Large swathes of central London are expected to be closed at varying times to accommodate the visit, and police say they were prepared for the planned protest on Sunday.Large swathes of central London are expected to be closed at varying times to accommodate the visit, and police say they were prepared for the planned protest on Sunday.