Summary

  • Events take place in northern France to remember the largest seaborn invasion in history

  • D-Day veterans are joined by Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau

  • The day began with the sound of bagpipes marking the exact moment Allied troops landed 75 years ago

  • Prime Minister May and President Macron attend a ceremony for a new memorial in Ver-sur-Mer

  • A service is held at Bayeux Cathedral, at which veterans and church figures give readings

  • President Macron and President Trump pay tribute to US forces in a service at Colleville-sur-Mer

  • Canadian PM Justin Trudeau speaks at a ceremony at Juno Beach, where many Canadian forces landed

  • A service of remembrance is held in Arromanches, where wreaths are laid by veterans

  1. Who is Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany?published at 12:23 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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    Along with his wife Melania, Donald Trump has also brought his four adult children with him to London.

    The Trumps are no stranger to the limelight, but 25-year-old Tiffany is the lesser-known family member.

    She's definitely not anonymous though - her one million Instagram followers could tell you that.

    In fact, the New York Times called her part of the "Snap Pack" - a group of young, rich social media personalities with famous ties.

    But while her older half-siblings Ivanka, Donald Jr and Eric are much more closely involved with their dad's politics and business careers, Tiffany's been studying for a law degree.

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  2. Gove and Trump: The last time aroundpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

    If Michael Gove does meet the president today, it will not be for the first time.

    In 2017, Mr Gove - a backbench MP at the time - interviewed Donald Trump for the Times.

    Talking about the experience, Mr Gove described the president as "engaging" but also said some of his previous comments had been "outrageous" and "indefensible".

    He also said: "I think it is also the case that some of the policy positions he both articulated during the campaign and now are policy positions I could never endorse.”

  3. Queen: 'Shared interests will continue to unite us'published at 12:14 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  4. Trump shown rare copy of American Declaration of Independencepublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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    During his visit to Downing Street, Donald Trump and First Lady Melania were shown the Sussex Declaration - a rare copy of the American Declaration of Independence on sheepskin parchment dating back to the 1780s.

  5. Khan: Trump is behaving like an 11-year-oldpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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    London Mayor Sadiq Khan says it is "very important we have good relations with the US".

    However he adds that he objects to Donald Trump receiving a state visit.

    He accuses the president of "walking away from the Paris climate change agreement, rolling back progress on LGBT+ rights, and rolling back the reproductive rights of women".

    "I'm also worried that the far-right movement around the world see Trump as their poster boy," he says.

    "Far right extreme views are being normalised because they are being given succour by Donald Trump."

    When asked about the pair's ongoing feud, Mr Khan says he is surprised the US president would "behave like an eleven-year-old and resort to name calling".

  6. May shows the Trumps round Downing Streetpublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  7. Thornberry: 'Trump grades women on how they look'published at 11:58 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  8. Did the Queen call out Trump?published at 11:56 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

  9. 'Dumped from the island': Protesters' placardspublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  10. 'Love him or hate him, Trump runs America'published at 11:54 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

    Marie Jackson
    BBC News

    Lorraine Chapel

    Lorraine Chapel, from Chiswick in west London, says: "Love him or hate him, Mr Trump runs America.

    "He is here by invite from the Queen. I find the blimp offensive. Suppose they did that for the Queen in America."

  11. Protesters gathering in Trafalgar Squarepublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  12. Watch: Trump arrives at Downing Streetpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  13. Hunt momentarily halts leadership campaign for Trump engagementpublished at 11:46 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  14. Met Police deploy 3,000 officerspublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  15. May praises 'great' UK-US partnershippublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

    Speaking at this morning's meeting with business leaders, President Donald Trump said there was "a great opportunity to greatly enlarge" the trading relationship between the US and UK.

    "I think we’re going to have a very, very substantial trade deal," he added.

    Prime Minister Theresa May says the UK and US has "a great partnership" adding that, by working together, the two countries can shape and influence the global economy.

    She says it is a “great pleasure” to welcome businesses and President Trump - “who knows a thing or two about business himself” - to the meeting.

  16. Trump is 'promoting division' say protesterspublished at 11:40 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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    BBC News

    Jess Renner and her mum, Lisa
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    Jess Renner and her mum, Lisa

    Jess Renner, 19, and her mum, Lisa, from Nevada, came down to Parliament Square to show US President Trump what they thought of him.

    "It was fun to come and flip him off," says Jess, a student.

    "It felt pretty good. He's a bully. He's trying to bully you guys into buying all our stuff."

    Lisa Renner, a nurse, says Mr Trump is "promoting division" among people.

  17. May hopes for 'stronger' US-UK tradepublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  18. Gove and Trump to meet?published at 11:33 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

    The BBC can confirm reports that Michael Gove was asked by President Trump’s team if he would be happy to meet Mr Trump today.

    Mr Gove - the environment secretary and Tory leadership candidate - said he would be happy to, but nothing has been fixed yet.

  19. Pictures from outside Downing Streetpublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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  20. What's your message for Mr Trump?published at 11:21 British Summer Time 4 June 2019

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    Protesters in Parliament Square

    What's your message to the president?

    "Where do I begin," says protester Robert Kihm, from Denver, Colorado.

    "Stop being authoritarian, respect the rule of law, stick to the norms.

    "It's embarrassing and ultimately frightening and soon it's not going to be funny any more."

    Mr Kihm acknowledges that while President Trump stuck to the script at Monday's state banquet, "let's see what happens today".

    His wife Ann Roman says she's concerned Britons might think President Trump represents all Americans.