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American president Donald Trump flies into Scotland this week as part of his long-awaited but not so eagerly anticipated visit to the UK.

Protests will take place in cities all over Britain tomorrow, with Glaswegians gathering in George Square at 5pm.

The city has a long history of protest against the 72-year-old businessman turned 'politician', whether that's been his election, his record on human rights or his occasional bouts of racism and misogyny.

Police Scotland have today put the kibosh on any plans for the Trump Blimp to fly north to one of his golf courses for his visit.

But it looks like he is still in for a very warm welcome, having today been crowned President Bawbag and with a collection of 'tiny cans for tiny hands' released in his honour.

(Image: Bawbags/Glasgow Live)

The Bawbag title has been bestowed on Trump by Scottish boxer short company Bawbags - who are dishing out stickers bearing his new presidential seal.

“While the President is in Scotland, it’s only right that he learns a little bit of the lingo, particularly terms like bawbag that will almost certainly come his way," said a spokesperson for Bawbags.

“The stickers are a bit of a laugh, but if you want to welcome President Bawbag to Glasgow, you can get them on our website.”

Meanwhile Tennent's lager, who never miss the target on days like this, have also paid tribute in their own style. Worried that he may struggle to get to grips with the large cans of TL, a special 330ml version has been released in his honour.

Political parties, community groups and trade unions are confirmed to attend tomorrow evening's protest in Glasgow. It starts at 5pm in George Square.