Counter-terror police have reopened a burglary probe at a London property owned by Nigel Farage amid their investigation into Ann Widdecombe's death, GB News can confirm. Miss Widdecombe, a former Conservative minister and more recently a member of Reform UK, was found dead on July 9 at her home in Haytor, Devon. Joshua Kerry, 28, from Rotherham in South Yorkshire, was charged with the murder of Miss Widdecombe at the end of July. Miss Widdecombe was hit over the head with a hammer 21 times, prosecutors told Westminster Magistrates' Court. After dying due to blunt force trauma, the court heard, Miss Widdecombe was tipped from her chair.