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release vetting documents about Mandelson to the Cabinet Office. Little’s department has been gathering
release documents that reveal those facts, and other information about Mandelson’s security vetting, to the parliamentary
release documents relating to Mandelson’s vetting through the [humble address process](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/04/peter-mandelson-disclosures-what-is-humble-address-parliament).
documents relating to Lord Mandelson's vetting and appointment are set to be released imminently
released to parliament stated that national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, had doubts about Mandelson’s appointment, describing it as “weirdly rushed”, but crucially the documents do not disclose that Mandelson failed security vetting
released a template page from the summary document produced by UKSV after Mandelson’s vetting
documents that show Mandelson failed the security vetting checks. Any such decision could amount to an extraordinary breach of a parliamentary vote, known as a humble address, that ordered the release
Mandelson’s failure to secure vetting approval has not previously been publicly revealed, despite intense scrutiny over his appointment and the release by the government of 147 pages of documents
release “all papers” relevant to Mandelson’s appointment. The wording of the motion referenced documents “including but not confined” to various branches of government, including UK Security Vetting
vetting for [Peter Mandelson](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/peter-mandelson) before announcing an appointment, documents reveal. The documents released
document including details of Mandelson’s personal life, and financial and business dealings – which the prime minister is also believed to have now seen – as well as the recommendation that Mandelson had failed vetting
vetting (and concluded that Mandelson should not). She is also the civil servant ultimately responsible for complying with the so-called “humble address”: the parliamentary motion passed in February requiring the government to release
Mandelson’s failure to secure vetting approval had not previously been publicly revealed, despite intense scrutiny over his appointment and the release by the government of documents
released. However, the Guardian reported that senior government officials have been considering whether to withhold documents from Parliament revealing Lord Mandelson was not given vetting
Mandelson a “high concern”. The Cabinet Office on Friday published a template of that file on its website.  The Cabinet Office released this
Mandelson taking up the post in February 2025. The Labour Party grandee was sacked just seven months later, after documents released by a United States Congressional committee revealed new details about the depth
vetting was needed, she added. 3. --- ## 3. There is seemingly no paper trail for Keir Starmer approving Mandelson’s appointment When the first tranche of Mandelson documents released
release of documents]. It came from a leak to the Guardian vetting,” Badenoch added, citing the Guardian’s revelation that the Foreign Office had overruled a decision to deny [Mandelson
Mandelson clearance with mitigations put in place. But he was repeatedly questioned by MPs on the committee about the UKSV vetting file – a template of which was released on Friday. ![Document
release documents on how he was appointed. Opposition leaders accused the prime minister of misleading Parliament and called for his resignation. Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK Conservative Party, said Starmer had misled Parliament