Mandelson-Epstein latest: Starmer under pressure to release vetting documents
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Mandelson-Epstein latest: Starmer under pressure to release vetting documents
"She told Sky News: "I think the Prime Minister has a lot of questions to answer, and not just him, but his chief of staff, and all the people in No 10 who pushed this appointment. "I think it is a national embarrassment. There are many people who should have been given that job, or who should have been interviewed for that job, and they didn't get a chance.""
"The extraordinary revelations appear to lay bare the extent of the professional and personal relationship between the paedophile financier and the ex-Labour minister Jane Dalton4 February 2026 04:00 Editorial: The fall of Keir Starmer's disgraced former US ambassador may not bring down the prime minister, but it hasn't helped the administration's chances of survival Jane Dalton4 February 2026 03:00 British ambassador to US was sacked over his ties to paedophile financier Jane Dalton4 February 2026 02:00"
Bombshell files expose links between a paedophile financier and senior figures including members of the royal family and an ex-Labour minister. Fresh revelations name the Duke of Edinburgh's brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and former sister-in-law Sarah Ferguson. The British ambassador to the US was sacked over ties to the financier. A peer has resigned and others face temporary bans from the House of Lords, with Lord Dannatt barred four months and Lord Evans suspended five months. The revelations have triggered a criminal investigation and intensified political scrutiny of the prime minister and No 10 over appointments. Opposition figures call the affair a "national embarrassment" and urge police evidence.
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