British diplomat James Roscoe leaves posting at Washington embassy
James Roscoe, the deputy head of mission at the British embassy in Washington, has abruptly left his post. A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed his departure without providing further explanation.

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AI-generatedJames Roscoe, the deputy head of mission at the British embassy in Washington, has abruptly left his post. A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed his departure without providing further explanation. Roscoe had served as charge d'affaires, stepping in as interim ambassador after Peter Mandelson's removal over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Roscoe's previous roles include UK ambassador to the UN, communications chief to Queen Elizabeth II, and press officer for Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He also played a role in significant diplomatic events such as Donald Trump's state visit to the UK and the King's recent visit to the US.
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5 extractedBefore moving to Washington, Roscoe was the UK ambassador to the UN and previously served as communications chief to Queen Elizabeth II.
Roscoe played a key role in Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK in September 2025.
James Roscoe served as deputy head of mission at the British embassy since 2022.
British diplomat James Roscoe has left his post at the Washington embassy.
Roscoe was among those tipped for the top job after the removal of Peter Mandelson.