It seems the historic summit has boosted President Trump's chances of winning the Nobel Peace Prize - at least in the eyes of the bookmakers.

They have slashed the odds on him winning following the summit.

Ladbrokes cut the odds from 10/1 to 6/4, and William Hill offered the same odds for Mr Trump and Kim Jong-un to win it jointly in the next couple of years.

But Mr Trump wouldn't be the first US president to bag the award.

In 2009, only a year into his term of office, US President Barack Obama won for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples".