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A list of events relating to politics and government in the United Kingdom during 2025.

Events

January

  • 2 January –
  • 3 January –
    • The UK government announces that the plans for reforms to social care in England may not be published until 2028, or later.
    • Zoe Hughes, a transgender member of Exeter City council, quits the Labour Party in a row over transgender issues.
  • 4 January –
  • 5 January – In a post on Twitter, Elon Musk says that Nigel Farage "doesn't have what it takes" to lead Reform UK, remarks that Farage claims stem from a disagreement over Musk's support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
  • 6 January –
  • 7 January – Minister Jess Phillips says Elon Musk is putting her in danger with misinformation about grooming gangs.
  • 8 January –
    • MPs vote 364–111 against a Conservative proposal to require the UK government to establish an inquiry into grooming gangs.
    • The Liberal Democrats are ordered to pay £14,000 to Natalie Bird, a former parliamentary candidate who says she was driven out of the party and barred from standing as an MP over her gender-critical views.
    • Sir Oliver Robbins is appointed Permanent Secretary to the Foreign Office, succeeding Sir Philip Barton.
    • Patrick Harvie, the co-leader of the Scottish Greens, is to take time off from the Scottish Parliament because of a medical procedure.
    • Proposals are published to give Members of the Senedd a 6% pay rise, taking the wages for a backbench MS to £76,380 in 2025–26, up from £72,057.
  • 9 January –
  • 10 January –
    • Local councils have until this date to decide whether to delay their participation in the May local elections.
    • Ten Reform UK councillors in Derbyshire resign from the party in protest at Nigel Farage's leadership, claiming the Reform is being run in an "increasingly autocratic manner" and "has lost its sense of direction" since Farage took over as leader. In response, Farage says the members were put forward by a "rogue branch" of the party and that "none of them passed vetting".
  • 13 January –
    • Buckingham Palace confirms that King Charles III will travel to Auschwitz concentration camp to attend an event marking the 80th anniversary of its liberation on 27 January.
    • Michael Ellam is appointed at the Cabinet Office's second permanent secretary, European Union and International Economic Affairs.
    • As Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting criticism over her handling of the economy against a backdrop of a falling pound and increases in government borrowing, Downing Street says she will remain in her role "for the whole of this Parliament".
    • In a social media post, former First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon announces that she and Peter Murrell, the former SNP chief executive, have "decided to end" their marriage and have been separated for some time.
    • According to Reform UK's website they now have 180,000 members.
  • 14 January –
  • 15 January –
  • 16 January –
  • 17 January –
    • The Greater London Authority is to investigate Mayor of London Sadiq Khan for his acceptance of tickets to a Taylor Swift concert.
    • Westminster's Strangers' Bar is to close for a safety and security review after a report that a woman had her drink spiked.
    • The Liberal Democrats urge the UK government to release analysis of the potential impact of the US imposing trade tariffs on the UK economy after US President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs of up to 20% on global imports.
  • 18 January – The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg reports that the Prime Minister has chaired a series of "mini-cabinet" meetings, along with the Chancellor, Foreign Secretary and Business Secretary, in an attempt to plan "for what might come" in terms of the effect on the UK during the Second Trump Presidency.

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December

Deaths

References

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