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UK leader apologizes to victims of Epstein for giving Peter Mandelson an ambassador job

Starmer apologized for appointing Mandelson despite warnings; 50% of Britons say he should resign amid police inquiry and political crisis over Epstein ties, a YouGov poll found.

  • On Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer apologised in East Sussex to Jeffrey Epstein's victims for believing Mandelson's lies and appointing him as ambassador.
  • Following the document release, officials confirmed Mandelson quit the House of Lords on Tuesday and is under investigation by the Met Police for alleged misconduct, after US Justice Department files revealed new Epstein links.
  • Files released by the US Department of Justice last week include emails suggesting Mandelson leaked government documents to Epstein and recorded payments, according to the files.
  • Opponents demanded rapid disclosure, warning that the scandal could end Starmer's time in office ahead of May elections.
  • Starmer said he wanted to release vetting advice but must abide by a police request not to release anything that could prejudice an investigation, and called for a review of security vetting and due diligence.
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British PM appointed an ambassador in the United States a former minister very close to Epstein. A new sex network information fragmented by Peter Mandelson and led Starmer to withdraw.

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WTVB broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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