Paymaster general Nick Thomas-Symonds has urged former US ambassador Peter Mandelson to donate his £75k severance payout to a charity supporting the victims of sexual abuse.
The first tranche of documents produced into the appointment of the former Labour grandee as ambassador to the US show that Sir Keir Starmer was warned in detail about his links to Epstein and China ...
In late January, the U.S. Justice Department made public a large cache of files related to Epstein, prompting renewed scrutiny in Britain. British police confirmed later that they had opened a ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned that Peter Mandelson carried "general reputational risk" before appointing him as ambassador to the U.S.
IN my last letter to The National I rather sarcastically suggested how our Prime Minister could appease President Trump.
Take a step back. The big question is about the prime minister's judgement; should he have appointed Peter Mandelson as US ambassador given what was known about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?
Elsewhere in the documents, the prime minister's national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, said he found the appointment of Lord Mandelson "weirdly rushed". Powell is noted as having raised concerns ...
From warnings over the ‘reputational risk’ posed by Lord Mandelson’s appointment to a £75,000 taxpayer-funded payout – here ...
The 147-page document reveals what Keir Starmer was told about Peter Mandelson before and after his appointment as US ambassador ...
Prime minister believes majority of UK public supports his decision not to commit British forces to the conflict ...
British officials told Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Peter Mandelson’s close ties to Jeffrey Epstein before Mr. Mandelson was appointed U.S. ambassador.
The files reveal Sir Keir Starmer was warned of 'reputational risk' to the UK over Mandelson's links to Epstein ...