Reform UK MPs are being provided with 24-hour security following the death of Ann Widdecombe, according to multiple reports. The additional protection is arranged after Widdecombe, a former Conservative minister who later became a Reform spokesperson, is found dead at her home in Haytor on Dartmoor. Reports say she was discovered at around 11.40am on Thursday with serious injuries. One outlet states that the security is paid for by the party and is offered in case of similar incidents. The measures include around-the-clock protection for Reform MPs, reflecting heightened concern within the party after Widdecombe’s death. No sources provided here specify the exact nature of any threat or the security arrangements beyond the 24-hour coverage. The reports also do not include details of any investigation findings. Overall, the coverage focuses on the immediate security response by Reform UK after Widdecombe’s death, alongside the circumstances of her being found seriously injured at her home.