
Labour Braced for ‘Embarrassing’ ‘Tsunami’ of Mandelson Files
The release of correspondence related to the disgraced former British ambassador to the United States looks set to cause a major headache for Keir Starmer’s Labour government.

The release of correspondence related to the disgraced former British ambassador to the United States looks set to cause a major headache for Keir Starmer’s Labour government.

Inquiry examines Epstein-linked material and past ties to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska during his tenure as EU trade commissioner

What began as a questionable appointment has escalated into a credibility crisis, with many asking whether the British prime minister misled parliament.

The arrest has intensified scrutiny of the prime minister just days before a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester.

The UK prime minister vowed to stay in office—despite a senior ally calling for his resignation.

Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.

MPs and ministers privately question the prime minister’s judgment as anger spreads over who approved the controversial appointment.

The case has ignited a storm in British politics, with opposition figures, media outlets, and even governing-party MPs demanding answers.

Emails revealed Peter Mandelson called Epstein “my best pal” and backed his early release after a child sex conviction.