UK FACT CHECK POLITICS
Starmer faces huge Labour by-election test in Gorton and Denton as Greens and Reform target seat
Labour launches anti-Green social media campaign ahead of Gorton and Denton by-election
Home Office announces £141m plan for national live facial recognition and ‘Police.AI’ centre
President Trump says an "armada" is heading toward Iran as USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group moves to Middle East
Andrew Gwynne resignation triggers Gorton and Denton by-election as Labour rule could block Burnham bid
Andrew Gwynne to resign as Labour MP citing health problems, triggering Greater Manchester by-election
Government to propose cutting England and Wales’ 43 police forces in major shake-up
Politics
MORE →January tally lists 13 reported Labour policy U-turns in 18 months, including digital ID row-back
A January 2026 tally compiled by LBC lists 13 reported Labour policy U-turns since the 2024 election, including a reported watering down of mandatory digital ID for right-to-work checks. The list is not an official register and uses dated reporting to identify reversals or dilutions. Items cited include changes on winter fuel payments, a new statutory inquiry into grooming gangs, and dropping PIP eligibility changes from welfare legislation.
Badenoch sacks Robert Jenrick from shadow cabinet hours before he defects to Reform UK
New Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord declines to publish net worth or tax returns ahead of Holyrood election
Government expected to soften planned business rates rise for pubs within days
Labour MP Karl Turner warns Starmer he may resign over plans to limit jury trials
Home Office: Over 41,000 crossed Channel to UK by small boat in 2025, up 13%
Elections
MORE →More than 20 England councils seek to delay May 2026 elections until 2027 amid local government reorganisation
More than 20 local authorities in England are expected to postpone scheduled May 2026 council elections until 2027 after requesting delays linked to local government reorganisation. The Association of Electoral Administrators said 27 of 63 eligible council areas submitted formal requests by mid-January, and ministers are expected to approve most or all. If approved, around 600 councillors’ terms would be extended by more than a year.
World
MORE →UK says NATO talks on possible Greenland troop move are routine planning
UK ministers said reports Britain could send troops to Greenland relate to routine NATO contingency planning, not imminent deployment. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said the talks are “business as usual” discussions on deterring Russian activity in the Arctic, and she gave no timelines or troop numbers. The comments come as Donald Trump renewed calls about US control of Greenland, which Denmark and Greenland have rejected.