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Government documents (March 11 release)

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More than 100 pages of documents released by the UK government on March 11 about checks done before appointing Peter Mandelson, revealing concerns about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein

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Document December 11, 2024 document

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Person Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem

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Person Morgan McSweeney

Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)

Document EU bailout package (2010)

Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)

Document First known image of Mountbatten-Windsor, Mandelson and Epstein

Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)

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📰 mexicostar.com
“Documents released on March 11 have revealed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned of the risks in appointing Peter Mandelson as Britain's ambassador to Washington. This information was in the first set of documents released by the governmen...”
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