UK Government released documents (March 11)
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More than 100 pages of documents showing officials raised concerns about Mandelson's appointment due to his friendship with Epstein; include details about Mandelson's relationship with Epstein continuing from 2009-2011 and his stay at Epstein's house.
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Entities connected to UK Government released documents (March 11) through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
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December 11, 2024 document
Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)
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Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)
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Morgan McSweeney
Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)
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EU bailout package (2010)
Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)
Connected via: Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson)
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- Person Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson) - UK government documents detail Mandelson's continued relationship with Epstein after his 2008 conviction and his stay... Official Document
- Person Peter Mandelson (Lord Mandelson) - The documents reveal officials raised concerns about the reputational risks of appointing Mandelson, mainly about his... Official Document
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“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... More than 100 pages of documents show that officials had raised concerns a...”Accessed: 2026-03-22
“Documents released on March 11 have revealed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned of the risks in appointing Peter Mandelson... More than 100 pages of documents show that officials had raised concerns about the "reputational risks" of appoi...”Accessed: 2026-03-23
Added: 2026-03-22
· Updated: 2026-03-23
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