Released documents from Peter Mandelson's appointment and dismissal as UK ambassador to Washington reveal he sought £547,000 in severance pay, that Prime Minister Starmer knew of his post-conviction contacts with Jeffrey Epstein, and that national security adviser Jonathan Powell had concerns about the rushed vetting process. Key missing from the first tranche of 147 pages are Mandelson's detailed responses about his Epstein links, withheld due to a Metropolitan Police investigation into alleged misconduct in public office.
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Released documents from Peter Mandelson's appointment and dismissal as UK ambassador to Washington reveal he sought £547,000 in severance pay, that Prime Minister Starmer knew of his post-conviction contacts with Jeffrey Epstein, and that national security adviser Jonathan Powell had concerns about the rushed vetting process. Key missing from the first tranche of 147 pages are Mandelson's detailed responses about his Epstein links, withheld due to a Metropolitan Police investigation into alleged misconduct in public office.