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What with the World Cup, the heatwave, Love Island and the government going into total meltdown, Donald Trump has probably picked the most chaotic week possible to come to the UK.

It’s safe to say there’s a lot going on at the moment, but you can rest assured — Londoners definitely haven't forgotten about the US president’s imminent arrival.

Trump will arrive for his official visit on the evening of Thursday July 12. He is expected to stay at the US ambassador's residence by Regents Park and a demonstration is due to take place there on Thursday from 5.30pm.

Organisers are urging participants to “create a wall of sound to give him the (un)welcome he deserves”.

However, the biggest event of the week is the Stop Trump protest, which will begin outside the BBC building in Portland Place on Friday at 2pm. 50,000 people are expected to take part.

Protestors will proceed through Oxford Circus, before congregating with an anti-Trump rally in Trafalgar square.

Elsewhere, Stand Up To Racism are hosting a night of live music and comedy at the Ivy House in Peckham on Tuesday evening from 4pm to 11.30pm. The Love Fun Hate Trump event will also see guests construct banners in anticipation for the protests on Friday.

The wonderfully juvenile Trump balloon will also be flying high over London throughout the week. The orange 20ft blimp depicting Trump as a baby holding a smartphone will be flying over Parliament Square Garden in Westminster for all to see. For a specific guide to the best places to see the balloon, make sure to check out our guide here.

Soho Radio is hosting a 12-hour DJ marathon party during the protests to dance off the tension. For sustenance, Maxwell’s in Covent Garden has created a MAGA (Make America Great Again) Burger and a Detonator Button shot, while lone Trump- supporting watering hole The Jameson pub in Hammersmith has been renamed the Trump Arms. Fancydress Town in Bermondsey has Trump masks and you can easily recreate his routine: get in bed and order a McDonald’s cheeseburger and a Fillet-o-Fish.