UK FACT CHECK POLITICS
Government ministers consider law to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from succession after arrest
Cabinet Office minister Josh Simons investigated after emails linked journalists to ‘pro-Kremlin’ network
UK unemployment rises to 5.2% as payrolls fall and wage growth eases, ONS says
Government drops plan to postpone 30 English local elections after Reform UK legal challenge
Farage unveils Reform UK “top team”, naming Robert Jenrick as Treasury spokesperson
Study suggests official figures capture as little as 6.5% of UK domestic abuse-linked suicides
Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe launches Restore Britain national party, pledging “mass deportations”
Politics
MORE →Jim Ratcliffe apologises for “colonised by immigrants” remark as ministers dispute his migration figures
Sir Jim Ratcliffe apologised after describing the UK as “colonised by immigrants”, language Keir Starmer called “wrong and offensive”, with ministers also disputing Ratcliffe’s population claims against ONS estimates. The row has renewed scrutiny of migrants’ fiscal impact and how the OBR models it, including its £19,500 per-person “wider taxation” assumption, which implies an annual total well above £100bn when applied to working-age foreign-born estimates.
Home Office says removals hit decade high as Mahmood pledges tighter deportation laws
Starmer agrees Intelligence and Security Committee will oversee redactions of Mandelson appointment files
Starmer calls on Mandelson and Prince Andrew to cooperate with US after new Epstein emails released
Home Office announces £141m plan for national live facial recognition and ‘Police.AI’ centre
Andrew Gwynne to resign as Labour MP citing health problems, triggering Greater Manchester by-election
Elections
MORE →Parliament to debate petition for automatic by-elections after MPs defect, after it passes 127,000 signatures
Parliament will debate a petition calling for automatic by-elections when MPs defect to another party after it reached 127,396 signatures, with a debate scheduled for 16 March 2026. The Government said it has “no plans” to change the current arrangements, arguing voters elect individual candidates, and MPs who switch parties can keep their seat unless they choose to resign.