Starmer 'furious' he wasn't told Mandelson failed vetting
Officials overruled the recommendation from UK Security Vetting
news.stv.tvHere’s the latest on Starmer, Mandelson, and vetting pressure based on recent UK coverage.
What happened: reports and parliamentary briefings have focused on the vetting and appointment process for Lord Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US, with questions about whether security vetting results were properly followed and whether there was pressure from Downing Street to push the appointment through. Mr. Starmer has faced questions in Parliament and from opposition figures regarding whether he was properly informed and whether due process was followed. These events have fed into broader scrutiny of the Prime Minister and government handling of the vetting process.[1][4][9]
Key developments this week:
Where the story stands now (as of late April 2026):
How this could influence Labour and upcoming events:
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Officials overruled the recommendation from UK Security Vetting
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