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Starmer faces Commons showdown over Mandelson vetting scandal

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Peter Mandelson *Keir Starmer Foreign Office Olly Robbins United Kingdom

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Apr 19, 2026

6 articles|3 sources
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The Guardian - World News9h ago

Starmer faces Commons showdown over Mandelson vetting scandal

Keir Starmer faces a critical week as he addresses Parliament on Monday regarding the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal. The scandal revolves around Mandelson's appointment as UK ambassador despite failing a security vetting, a fact allegedly not disclosed to Starmer by the Foreign Office. The Prime Minister will explain how Mandelson's appointment proceeded without this information being relayed to him. The former top civil servant at the Foreign Office, Olly Robbins, who was sacked over the affair, will also appear before MPs. Opposition leaders have called for Starmer's resignation, and concerns are growing within his own party that the scandal could threaten his leadership. Starmer maintains he was unaware of the vetting failure and considers the Foreign Office's lack of disclosure "unforgivable."

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South China Morning Post11h ago

Allies back Starmer as Mandelson’s Epstein links leave the UK leader fighting for his job

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a challenge to his leadership after appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States in January 2025. The appointment is controversial because Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, reportedly failed security checks. Starmer claims he was not informed about the security concerns and is "furious" that the Foreign Office proceeded with the appointment despite the vetting process. Senior Cabinet ministers have voiced their support for Starmer. He is expected to address concerned lawmakers in Parliament on Monday to defend his position and retain his role as Prime Minister.

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Associated Press (AP)17h ago

Allies back Starmer as Mandelson and Epstein leave the UK leader fighting for his job

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a challenge to his leadership after appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States. The appointment occurred despite Mandelson failing security checks due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Starmer claims he was unaware of the security concerns when he made the appointment in January 2025. Senior Cabinet ministers are supporting Starmer, asserting he would not have proceeded with the appointment had he known about the vetting issues. Olly Robbins, the top civil servant in the Foreign Office, has resigned, and is expected to testify before the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday. Parliament will convene on Monday, where Starmer will fight to retain his position.

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Key Claims

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Keir Starmer will deliver a statement to MPs on Monday regarding the Peter Mandelson vetting.

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Olly Robbins, the top civil servant at the Foreign Office, was sacked.

— Article

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Opposition party leaders called for Starmer to quit over the Mandelson affair.

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Starmer said he would make it “crystal clear” to MPs he had been in the dark over Mandelson’s vetting.

— Keir Starmer

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Downing Street published a document arguing no law prevents civil servants flagging vetting recommendations.

— Downing Street

Apr 18, 2026

2 articles|2 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Starmer would have blocked Mandelson role over vetting failure, says Lammy

David Lammy, the deputy prime minister, stated that Keir Starmer would have blocked Peter Mandelson's appointment as UK ambassador to Washington if he had known Mandelson failed security vetting. Lammy expressed shock and surprise upon learning about the overruled decision to deny Mandelson clearance, insisting that neither he nor Starmer were informed of the vetting outcome. The controversy stems from the Foreign Office's decision to override the initial denial of security clearance for Mandelson, a decision former top civil servant Oliver Robbins apparently kept from Downing Street. Lammy acknowledged time pressures to confirm Mandelson's post as Donald Trump re-entered the White House. Starmer faces scrutiny from MPs and maintains he was unaware of the vetting failure, calling it "staggering" and "unforgivable."

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Starmer’s Mandelson nightmare never ends. This time, it may cost him his job as UK leader

In April 2026, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing renewed scrutiny and potential job loss due to his appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States in late 2024. Starmer is accused of misleading Parliament regarding Mandelson's security clearance process. The Guardian newspaper reported that Mandelson was initially denied security clearance, contradicting Starmer's claim that "full due process" was observed. This controversy threatens Starmer's credibility, as he campaigned on integrity and contrasting himself with previous scandal-ridden administrations. Political analysts suggest the accusations of hypocrisy could severely damage his standing with voters.

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Oliver Robbins was forced out of the Foreign Office this week.

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The Foreign Office overruled a decision to deny Mandelson security vetting clearance.

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The Guardian revealed that Mandelson was initially denied security clearance for the ambassador post.

— The Guardian

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Olly Robbins, the Foreign Office’s top civil servant, resigned.

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Keir Starmer would have blocked Peter Mandelson's ambassadorship if he knew about the failed security vetting.

— David Lammy

Apr 17, 2026

8 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Starmer should face Commons inquiry over Mandelson vetting, says Ed Davey

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey is calling for a parliamentary inquiry into whether Prime Minister Keir Starmer misled parliament regarding Peter Mandelson's potential appointment as ambassador to Washington. The controversy stems from reports that security officials initially recommended denying Mandelson security clearance, a decision allegedly overruled. Davey suggests Starmer may have committed contempt of parliament if he knew about the overruled vetting. The Liberal Democrats plan to push for a Commons debate on Monday to initiate a privileges committee inquiry. Downing Street claims Starmer was unaware of the security concerns until recently. The controversy has led to the sacking of a senior civil servant and the suspension of civil servants' power to override vetting recommendations.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Starmer rejects calls to quit as pressure mounts over Mandelson vetting

Keir Starmer is facing increased pressure and calls for his resignation after it was revealed that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting before being appointed UK envoy to Washington. Starmer claims he was unaware of the Foreign Office's decision to overrule security officials' recommendation against appointing Mandelson due to his links to Jeffrey Epstein. A top Foreign Office official, Olly Robbins, has resigned in response to the fiasco. Starmer has pledged to provide Parliament with all relevant facts on Monday, expressing outrage that he was not informed of the vetting outcome. The Foreign Office's decision to ignore the security assessment, carried out by UK Security Vetting, has been described as "astonishing."

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South China Morning Post2d ago

UK’s Starmer faces calls to resign as Mandelson scandal reignites

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing increasing pressure to resign following the revelation that Peter Mandelson was appointed as envoy to Washington despite failing a security vetting. The controversy stems from Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the government's admission that the foreign ministry proceeded with the appointment against security vetting recommendations. Starmer claims he was not informed of the failed security check until recently, leading to the resignation of a top civil servant, Olly Robbins. Opposition leaders are calling for Starmer's resignation, accusing him of compromising national security. Starmer has accused Mandelson of lying about his relationship with Epstein during the vetting process.

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Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting.

— Keir Starmer

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Olly Robbins was ousted from the Foreign Office on the same day the revelations were published.

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The recommendation was to not appoint Peter Mandelson to the role.

— Darren Jones

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It was “unforgivable” and “staggering” that senior officials did not tell Starmer about Mandelson's vetting failure.

— The prime minister

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Keir Starmer is resisting calls to resign over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to Washington.

— Keir Starmer

Apr 16, 2026

5 articles|3 sources
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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Revealed: Mandelson failed vetting but Foreign Office overruled decision

A Guardian investigation revealed that Peter Mandelson initially failed a security vetting clearance in late January 2025, preventing him from becoming the UK ambassador to the US. Despite the security officials' recommendation, the Foreign Office overruled the decision, utilizing a rarely used authority to ensure Mandelson could take up the post. Downing Street confirmed the report, stating that the Prime Minister was unaware of the initial failed vetting and placed responsibility on the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The Prime Minister has instructed officials to investigate the circumstances surrounding the decision. Opposition leaders have called for accountability if the Prime Minister misled Parliament about Mandelson's vetting. Senior government officials reportedly considered withholding documents revealing the initial failed vetting from Parliament.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

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. 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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Al Jazeera3d ago

UK’s Starmer under fire over report Mandelson failed security vetting

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing scrutiny over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington. Media reports allege Mandelson failed security vetting in January 2025 but was cleared by Foreign Office officials, who reportedly used a rarely used authority to override the security recommendation. The government spokesperson denied Starmer or other ministers were aware of this decision. Mandelson was later sacked in September after less than a year due to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Starmer has apologized for the appointment, claiming he was misled and promising to release related documents. Opposition leaders are accusing Starmer of misleading Parliament and calling for his resignation.

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Labour MP Chris Curtis called Robbins’ departure “the right decision”.

— Chris Curtis

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Mandelson was sacked in September after less than a year in the role over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Starmer has apologised for the appointment but insisted due process was followed.

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Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting before taking up the role of UK's former US ambassador.

— government

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Keir Starmer was unaware officials had overruled the recommendation regarding Mandelson's vetting.

— government spokesman