Epstein row: UK’s Starmer faces calls to resign over report that Mandelson failed vetting
Keir Starmer, the UK's Prime Minister, is facing increased pressure and calls for his resignation following the revelation that Peter Mandelson, his appointee under police investigation for allegedly leaking documents to Jeffrey Epstein, failed security vetting before assuming his role. The government stated that neither Starmer nor any minister was aware that Mandelson was granted vetting despite the negative recommendation from UK Security Vetting.

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AI-generatedKeir Starmer, the UK's Prime Minister, is facing increased pressure and calls for his resignation following the revelation that Peter Mandelson, his appointee under police investigation for allegedly leaking documents to Jeffrey Epstein, failed security vetting before assuming his role. The government stated that neither Starmer nor any minister was aware that Mandelson was granted vetting despite the negative recommendation from UK Security Vetting. Foreign ministry officials reportedly made the decision to overrule the security concerns. Starmer has apologized for the appointment, accusing Mandelson of deception regarding his ties to Epstein, and has promised to release documents related to the appointment process. The disclosure of the failed vetting has intensified scrutiny of Starmer's judgment.
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5 extractedThe decision to grant vetting was taken by officials in the foreign ministry.
Starmer has apologised for the appointment but defended his own actions.
Mandelson is under police investigation for allegedly leaking government documents to Jeffrey Epstein.
Keir Starmer was unaware officials had overruled the recommendation regarding Mandelson's vetting.
Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting before taking up the role of UK's former US ambassador.