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The Ann Widdecombe murder investigation dominated UK headlines for a fourth day, with a decisive shift in editorial framing. Overnight, police maintained they were 'open minded' about motive, but by late morning, counter-terrorism officers took over the probe. By midday, outlets uniformly reported the killing was being treated as terrorism, with the suspect re-arrested under terror laws. New details emerged: the suspect was a 'loner' who drove 300 miles with a wooden pole. The story crowded out other news, though the Bangkok bar fire (27 dead), Sam Neill's death, and Trump's reinstated Iran port blockade received intermittent coverage. Evening reports focused on police facing criticism over the investigation's handling.