UK diplomat James Roscoe abruptly leaves post in Washington
Quick Look
- James Roscoe, Britain's second most senior diplomat in Washington, has left his post abruptly.
- The UK government provided no reason for his departure, which follows an investigation into a leak from a UK national security council meeting.
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Why It Matters
James Roscoe, Britain's second most senior diplomat in Washington, has abruptly left his post. His departure comes amid an investigation into a leak of discussions from a UK National Security Council meeting. Roscoe had previously served in various senior diplomatic roles, including as interim ambassador.
Britain’s second most senior diplomat in Washington, who stood in as interim ambassador after the sacking of Peter Mandelson, has abruptly left his post.
The UK government gave no reason for James Roscoe’s sudden departure which comes amid an investigation into the leak of discussions at a meeting of the UK’s national security council.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “James Roscoe has left his post.” No further explanation was given for the departure of Roscoe, who had served as deputy head of mission at the British embassy since 2022.
Roscoe was among those tipped for the ambassadorial job after the removal of Mandelson over his links to the convicted child sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein. The posting ultimately went to another career diplomat, Christian Turner.
Senior officials at the embassy are said to have been among those questioned as part of an investigation after reports this year of cabinet splits at a national security council meeting over allowing the US to use British bases for strikes against Iran.
Those discussions are protected by the Official Secrets Act, while a leak from the national security council is considered a serious breach. In 2019, Theresa May sacked the then defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, over a leak.
David Lammy, the justice secretary, ordered an investigation into the apparent leak of the discussions this year. The Spectator reported that Keir Starmer suggested allowing the US to use the bases to carry out defensive strikes against Iranian targets at the meeting last Friday but was met with opposition from Ed Miliband, Rachel Reeves, Yvette Cooper and Shabana Mahmood. The report that was then picked up by several media outlets.
As charge d’affaires to the US, Roscoe played a key role in Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK in September 2025.
More recently, as second in charge at the embassy, he was involved in the king’s state visit to the US to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Before moving to Washington, he was the UK ambassador to the UN and previously served as communications chief to the late Queen Elizabeth II from 2013 to 2016.
He had also been chief press officer in Downing Street for prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Roscoe’s earlier diplomatic postings included the UN, Sierra Leone and Iraq.
Open Questions
- What was the specific reason for James Roscoe's departure?
- What is the current status of the investigation into the National Security Council leak?
- Will there be further consequences related to the leak?






