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Politico EU02.06.2026Política1 dk okuma

British minister recounts phone theft amid Epstein disclosures

En resumen

  • UK minister Nick Thomas-Symonds described his phone being stolen in October, losing messages including those with Peter Mandelson, which are sought in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
  • He called the theft a "nightmare" and confirmed messages were about appointments and Oxford University.

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UK minister Nick Thomas-Symonds reported his phone was stolen, losing messages that are of interest in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal disclosures. Lawmakers had demanded the publication of communications with Peter Mandelson.

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LONDON — A British minister whose messages with Peter Mandelson are absent from the public disclosures forced by the Jeffrey Epstein scandal recounted Tuesday the “nightmare” of having his phone stolen.

In an interview with Sky News, Nick Thomas-Symonds — the Cabinet minister overseeing the U.K.’s “reset” in relations with the EU — described how one of a group of three people on mopeds swiped his device last Oct. 15 while he was walking near the Home Office.

“Unfortunately as well, I lost not only WhatsApp, I also lost, unfortunately, personal photos of mine going back a few years. It was a nightmare, actually, in terms of recovering items,” he said.

Asked about missing exchanges with Mandelson on his personal phone, Thomas-Symonds said the pair had swapped messages of congratulations on their respective appointments, and were in a discussion about the former Labour peer’s campaign to be elected chancellor of Oxford University.

U.K. lawmakers in February demanded the government publish communications between Mandelson, ministers, and officials in an attempt to understand what the government knew about the ambassador’s relationship with Epstein. Ministers and officials were asked to hand over any messages with Mandelson to comply with MPs’ demands.

Thomas-Symonds is not the only senior government figure whose phone was stolen last fall, in the weeks after Mandelson was sacked as U.S. ambassador to Washington.

Morgan McSweeney, who at the time was Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s chief adviser, reported his own phone had been snatched by a man on a bike five days after Thomas-Symonds on Oct. 20.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific information was contained in the stolen messages between Thomas-Symonds and Mandelson?
  • Were other government officials' phones stolen with similar implications?
  • What is the status of the investigation into the phone thefts?
  • What is the extent of the UK government's knowledge regarding Epstein's activities and relationships?

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This article was originally published by Politico EU.

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