In pictures: UK protests Trump's travel banPublished30 January 2017Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, PAImage caption, Protesters, including these in London, gathered across the UK on Monday evening to protest against US President Donald Trump's new immigration policy, which sees travel restrictions placed on seven mainly Muslim countriesImage source, ReutersImage caption, In London, the crowds headed to Downing Street, and even pets got in on the actImage caption, Many protesters, including this women in Cardiff, object to President Trump being invited to the UK for a state visitImage source, AFP / Getty ImagesImage caption, This woman in London was thinking of the Queen, who will meet President Trump when he comesImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Protesters also took to the streets in Scotland, where Mr Trump's mother was bornImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, In Edinburgh. they marched to the Scottish ParliamentImage caption, "Hey Trump! Don't do that!" the US President was told, Glasgow-styleImage caption, Another very Scottish sign spotted in GlasgowImage caption, This protester in Glasgow told the BBC she was from Georgia in the US, and was angry and ashamed about the policyImage caption, A protester in Sheffield also had a message for Prime Minister Theresa May, who paid a visit to the White House last weekMore on this storyThousands join anti-Trump protestsPublished30 January 2017One million sign Stop Trump petitionPublished30 January 2017Donald Trump state visit: All you need to knowPublished4 June 2019