Peter Mandelson: Rise and fall of Labour's political fixer
For 40 years the wily operator made himself indispensable to successive Labour leaders - but has also caused them headaches.
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest context I can share based on recent reports:
There have been ongoing developments in the Peter Mandelson controversy, including reports of his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent scrutiny of his public service roles. Some outlets describe new disclosures and questions about vetting and ethics processes surrounding his appointments, with leaders calling for accountability.[1][3][6]
In mid-April 2026, there were heightened questions in UK politics about security vetting and Prime Minister Starmer’s knowledge of Mandelson’s appointment history, with leadership figures signaling that full facts should be presented to Parliament.[2]
Coverage notes Mandelson’s resignation and related investigations, plus reactions from Labour leadership and parliamentary figures about whether senior aides or ministers should bear responsibility for appointment choices.[8][10]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific aspect (e.g., timeline of events, parliamentary responses, or media analysis) or pull the most recent live updates from a few reputable outlets. I can also summarize what is known about the ethical and vetting concerns, with cited sources.
For 40 years the wily operator made himself indispensable to successive Labour leaders - but has also caused them headaches.
www.bbc.comMorgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer's chief of staff, has resigned. It comes after Pat McFadden told Sky News that prime ministers must take responsibility for their decisions - and called for Peter Mandelson to return a pay-off. Follow the latest below.
news.sky.comPeter Mandelson has been elusive since he was sacked as the UK’s ambassador to the US after sending supportive emails to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein as he faced jail for sex offences. Watch as Sky News challenges Mandelson for the first time since his sacking over his Epstein links.
news.sky.comThere is a drip, drip of revelations about the UK's ambassador's past links to Jeffrey Epstein - and calls for his resignation.
www.bbc.co.ukFormer US ambassador issues statement via lawyers saying his priority is to cooperate with police and clear his name
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