A 48-year-old man was found with fatal stab wounds at a house in north London.
Missiles could be seen flying as officers formed a line across North Hanover Street.
The Empire Windrush ship carried West Indian immigrants to the UK after the Second World War.
Police reported 6,000 people attended the two gatherings on Saturday night.
Critics of the US president claimed it was a sign of failing health, but Mr Trump said the surface was steep and slippery.
More than 100 people were arrested at a far-right protest in London on Saturday.
Paul and Elaine Gait settled their claims for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment against Sussex Police.
Its director-general Roberto Azevedo said while such a move is ‘not a no-go by definition’, the UK would have to follow strict rules.
The Chancellor says a comprehensive review ordered by Boris Johnson will look at the issue ‘in the round’.
A Border Force vessel is believed to have taken migrants found in UK waters to Dover.
The Chief Scout expressed his support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
An image was shared widely on social media during clashes between protesters and police.
Economists expect the Bank to launch at least another £100 billion of quantitative easing, on top of the £200 billion already unleashed in March.
Spending on meal kits and grocery boxes sent to people’s doors soared by 114% in April, according to new figures from Cardlytics.
HMM Algeciras concluded its journey from China to Essex via South Korea, the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium.
The suspect, who is currently serving a prison sentence, has been named in reports as Christian Brueckner.
Chief executive Johan Lundgren said not operating a single flight in nearly three months has been ‘devastating’.