Daily brief
A photo of King Charles with Caribbean officials, taken beneath a portrait of King William III whose wealth was linked to the slave trade, has drawn criticism for its perceived insensitivity.
A meningitis outbreak in Kent has seen more cases reported, with students expressing fear and a mass vaccination campaign launched in Canterbury (ongoing coverage).
Nigel Farage said he would ban mass prayer events at historic British sites if he became Prime Minister, amid a dispute over an Iftar gathering.
The UK government has clarified that its new asylum deal with Nigeria applies only to illegal Nigerian migrants, not to foreigners from other countries.
A vigil was held in London for an Indigenous woman found dead, sparking renewed calls for action on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.