Mandelson files to be published, raising questions over Starmer's judgment
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- The UK Cabinet Office is set to release over 1,000 pages of documents related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to Washington.
- The release, triggered by a humble address process, could raise awkward questions for Keir Starmer's government.
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The UK Cabinet Office is preparing to publish over 1,000 pages of documents related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to Washington. This release follows a previous dump and was triggered by the humble address process.
On Monday the Cabinet Office is expected to publish the second tranche of the Mandelson files – more than 1,000 pages of documents relating to his appointment as UK ambassador to Washington.
The document dump will be the second-largest to the House of Commons after the Chilcot inquiry report into the Iraq war, and its disclosures threaten to again raise awkward questions over Keir Starmer’s judgment in giving Peter Mandelson the UK’s most important diplomatic job.
Ministers, officials and advisers have all been required to disclose WhatsApp messages and emails with Mandelson during his time as ambassador, many of which threaten to be embarrassing at best – and could inflict yet more damage on Starmer’s embattled government.
The release, which was triggered by the humble address process, will not include information “prejudicial to UK national security or international relations”, after a redaction process carried out by the intelligence and security committee. We ask the main questions.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific embarrassing information will be revealed in the Mandelson files?
- How will the publication of these files impact Keir Starmer's government?
- What was the extent of the redaction process by the intelligence and security committee?
- What is the full scope of the 'awkward questions' regarding Starmer's judgment?






