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Police in UK arrest suspect in killing of former member of Parliament

Police said the arrest follows a murder inquiry, and officers are not treating the killing as terrorism or a politically motivated crime.

  • On Friday, Devon and Cornwall Police arrested a 26-year-old white British man in Newton Abbot on suspicion of murdering former MP Ann Widdecombe, with the suspect remaining in custody as Operation Hunlen continues.
  • The 78-year-old former Conservative MP was found dead at her Haytor home on Thursday morning after sustaining serious injuries, prompting emergency services to launch the murder investigation.
  • Detective Chief Inspector Ilona Rosson said the inquiry is "in its early stages but moving at a significant pace," with all necessary resources deployed to locate the suspect believed to be a white male.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the circumstances "really shocking" and urged the public to "rise above any political differences" to help police identify the suspect, whom he described as "clearly dangerous."
  • Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman confirmed the death is not being treated as terrorism and there is no information suggesting political motivation, though the murders of Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016 and Conservative David Amess in 2021 heighten ongoing security concerns.
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The British police arrested a 26-year-old British man who allegedly murdered the right-wing Conservative ex-minister Ann Widdecombe. The 78-year-old had been found dead on Thursday. The motive is still unclear.

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Irish Times broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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