More than 1,000 pages of messages and documents on Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador released
The release includes more than 1,000 documents and messages, while police say some files could undermine an ongoing criminal investigation.
- The British government released over 1,000 pages of documents related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as U.S. ambassador.
- Mandelson was sacked by Starmer last year, and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein have raised concerns about Starmer's leadership.
- The documents may reveal messages that could criticize Starmer or comment unfavorably on U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The extensive nature of the release is considered one of the largest parliamentary publications, making its full implications unclear.
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Peter Mandelson invited UK PM to meet Palantir's Thiel
A newly released cache of communications involving Peter Mandelson show the UK former ambassador to the US invited Prime Minister Kier Starmer to meet Palantir founder Peter Thiel in July last year. More than a decade ago, Mandelson co-founded Global Counsel, a lobbying biz which included Palantir as a client. The US spy-tech company – prior to the current administration coming to power in July 2024 – won government contracts, including multi-mi…
Epstein survivor urges Starmer to meet victims after latest Mandelson files released
A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein has said the latest release of documents relating to Peter Mandelson raises fresh questions that should be examined through a UK public inquiry.
Explosive documents linked to UK PM and former ambassador released
A fresh batch of explosive documents linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US have been released.
If only Peter Mandelson were still in government
The Mandelson files have produced a truly damning revelation about Keir Starmer’s government. But it is one which will be of little interest to many people because it doesn’t reflect badly on Lord Mandelson. On the contrary, it shows why we would be a lot better off if the Labour party had more people who occupy the same centre political ground that he does. The revelation comes in the form of a WhatsApp exchange between Mandelson and Pat McFadd…
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