Here’s a quick update based on the latest publicly reported coverage:
- The Chagos Islands deal involving sovereignty handover to Mauritius and continued access to Diego Garcia has been a live political issue in early 2026, with reports of debates and parliamentary challenges in the UK Parliament and pushes from various parties and media outlets.[3][4][6]
- In January–February 2026, the plan drew particular attention after high-profile comments from figures abroad (including Donald Trump) and internal opposition, leading to delays and withdrawals of related bills at times, before discussions and potential reconsiderations in subsequent weeks.[2][4][3]
- Coverage also notes ongoing questions about costs, treaty ratification timelines, and the implications for Chagossian rights and resettlement, and it mentions that the matter has been marked by defeats or reversals in certain parliamentary stages depending on the day.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull in the most recent developments from a few reputable outlets and summarize the current status, including any new parliamentary votes, official statements, or court challenges. I can also provide a concise timeline of key events since 2025 so you have a clear sense of how the situation has evolved. Would you like me to do that?