Police
arrest man on suspicion of Ann Widdecombe’s murder
Body of
former MP, 78, found with serious injuries at her Dartmoor home on Thursday
morning
Jamie
Grierson
Fri 10
Jul 2026 17.59 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/10/police-investigating-death-of-ann-widdecombe
A
26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of the former MP
Ann Widdecombe at her home in Dartmoor, police have said.
Widdecombe’s
body was found with “serious injuries” by the ambulance service at an address
in Haytor, Devon, at 11.40am on Thursday, Devon and Cornwall police said.
At a
press conference in Exeter, the assistant chief constable Matt Longman said a
26-year-old white British national was arrested at an address in Newton Abbot
on Friday. He remains in police custody while inquiries continue.
The
former Conservative minister’s next-of-kin had been informed and were being
supported by specially trained officers, Devon and Cornwall police said.
Detectives
from the Force Major Crime Investigation Team had launched a murder
investigation and were conducting extensive inquiries into the circumstances
surrounding Widdecombe’s death.
Keir
Starmer said it was important to “rise above any political differences” and
focus on helping the police investigation.
The prime
minister said: “This is really shocking news, and my thoughts, I think all of
our thoughts, will be with the family and friends of Ann Widdecombe at this
awful time for them.
“Ann was
a distinguished politician over many, many years with many achievements, and
it’s a huge, huge loss.”
He said
he had spoken to the chief constable about the details of the case and that it
was “really important that this is a moment where we rise above any political
differences.”
Starmer
added that he had spoken to the prime minister-in-waiting, Andy Burnham, and
the Reform UK and Conservative leaders, Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch
respectively.
Badenoch
said she was “stunned” to hear about the murder inquiry. “To be honest, I’ve
really struggled to find the words to say,” the Conservative leader told
reporters.
“The
Conservative party is reeling. Ann was a longstanding member of the
Conservative party, she was a Conservative minister, and then she moved to
Reform.
“I’m sure
they’re just as stunned as we are, and I extend my condolences to Nigel Farage
and everyone in Reform on behalf of the Conservative party, because we’ve both
lost a friend.”
Roads
were closed around the scene and a cordon was in place at the property while
specialist officers continued forensic examinations.
The force
said there would be a significant police presence in the area on Friday while
detectives and officers conducted house-to-house and CCTV inquiries.
DCI Ilona
Rosson said earlier in the day: “This is an extremely tragic incident and our
thoughts are very much with the family and friends of Ann Widdecombe at this
difficult time.
“Our
murder inquiry is in its early stages but moving at a significant pace. We are
deploying all of the necessary resources to find out exactly what has happened.
“I would
appeal to anyone who may have information about this incident, however
insignificant it may seem, to come forward and speak with us.
“We are
particularly keen to hear from anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in
the vicinity of Haytor Vale, Haytor, or anyone with CCTV, doorbell or dashcam
footage which could assist with our investigation.”
She said
the extra police presence was also to provide reassurance to residents and
anyone with concerns could approach officers.
“I would
ask people not to speculate about what might have happened, particularly on
social media. This is not only potentially harmful to our investigation but
also deeply distressing for family and friends of Ann Widdecombe.”
Widdecombe,
who appeared on Talk radio on Wednesday, lived in Haytor Vale, a village within
the Dartmoor national park, in a 1970s bungalow named Widdcombe’s Rest. A
plaque with the name of the property was positioned at the end of her drive.
She was a
Conservative MP from 1987-2010 for the Kent constituency of Maidstone, later
Maidstone and the Weald. She became a member of the Brexit party from 2019 and
served as an MEP, representing South West England, between 2019 and 2020. She
was also a member of that party’s successor, Reform UK.
Paying
tribute after her death was announced earlier on Friday, her management made no
reference to how she died.
Portraying
her political views as the result of what she saw as “strong Christian values
and commitment to public service”, her representatives, Cloud9 Management,
said: “She loved the cut and thrust of political debate and, 16 years after
leaving parliament, was still actively campaigning for Reform UK and offering
forthright views on the hot topics of the day across numerous radio and
television programmes.
“Ann was
a valued patron of many causes, particularly her animal charities. As Ann once
said on The Graham Norton Show: ‘We get one go this side of eternity, one go.
Life is not a dress rehearsal, you take opportunities that you like and you go
for it, that’s my philosophy.”
They
later said they were “devastated” to learn a murder investigation had been
launched into her death.
The
statement said: “We are absolutely devastated by this news following a very
traumatic and upsetting 24 hours.”
The home
secretary urged the public to refrain from speculation over Widdecombe’s death,
describing the circumstances as “extremely distressing”.
In a post
on X, Shabana Mahmood said: “I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of Ann
Widdecombe. The circumstances of her death are extremely distressing and my
thoughts are with Ann’s family and loved ones.
“Ann’s
dedication to public service was decades long, and she was a true servant of
her constituents.
“I have
spoken to the chief constable of Devon and Cornwall police today. The Home
Office stands ready to provide whatever support they need with their ongoing
investigation. I urge everyone to avoid speculation and allow the police
investigation to progress.”

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