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ambassador. “Before I go into the details, I want to be very clear with this house that while this statement will focus on the process surrounding Peter Mandelson’s vetting
process had been followed is unforgivable." Mandelson was announced as the government's choice to be US ambassador in December 2024, with developed vetting beginning the same day. He formally took up the post
Mandelson was sacked as US ambassador, that "full due process" had been followed during his appointment. The Conservatives say Sir Keir misled the Commons and had therefore broken the ministerial code. The prime minister denies
details of Mandelson’s developed vetting process. As the Guardian [revealed last week](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/16/revealed-mandelson-failed-vetting-but-foreign-office-overruled-decision), United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) decided that Mandelson should be denied clearance but that advice was overruled
process to appoint Lord Mandelson. Lord Mandelson was announced as the UK's ambassador to the US in December 2024, with the peer then undergoing in-depth vetting to obtain his required security clearance
ambassador to Washington in December 2024, before being removed last September when further information about his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein came to light. Mandelson, as with any official whose work is likely
ambassador to the US. He was sacked in September. Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images The Guardian’s decision to reveal details of some of the concerns flagged by the vetting agency comes after a powerful parliamentary
process while under "constant pressure" from No 10 to get Lord Mandelson in post. No 10 denied claims of a dismissive approach towards vetting, and said it was reasonable to ask for updates
ambassador to the US in December 2024. Lord Mandelson was sacked the following September over his links to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. On Monday night Sir Keir told Labour MPs the accusation
ambassador to France. Downing Street has strongly disputed claims by allies of Robbins that he was prevented by law from telling ministers Mandelson had failed vetting, arguing that there was a difference between being involved
process had been followed and that he had wrongly said Mandelson cleared the vetting. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey accused Starmer of a “catastrophic error of judgment”. “Now it looks as though
process, newly released documents reveal. Declassified emails show the ambassador designate and Richard Moore, the former chief of MI6 – a role known as “C” – had agreed to meet in early January 2025 before Mandelson went
detailed sensitive vetting information, to allow ministers to make judgments on appointments or on explaining matters to parliament. We will be focusing mostly on the Mandelson scandal today, but there is still
ambassador to Washington. Despite the volume of information published on Monday, crucial documents were withheld at the request of the [Metropolitan police](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/metropolitan-police) on the grounds that they could “potentially prejudice” an investigation
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
Mandelson](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/peter-mandelson) as Washington ambassador from a powerful parliamentary committee. Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, told the Commons on Tuesday there were good reasons not to disclose certain information
details on conflict of interests and any action agreed to address any conflicts, also does not appear. Sir Keir Starmer has previously accused Lord Mandelson of not fully disclosing the extent of his relationship with
ambassador to Washington which they feared could “blow up”, the energy secretary has revealed. Miliband said he had spoken to Lammy, who was foreign secretary at the time Mandelson was given the Washington post, with
ambassador. Therefore this is inexplicable.” Lammy was on a military flight back from the Middle East when he was summoned to the cockpit by the captain who told him that No 10 needed to speak
ambassador. He expressed regret over his decision to advise Sir Keir to appoint Lord Mandelson, but declined to discuss the issue in detail ahead of [giving evidence to MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee next