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Foreign Office chief launches judicial review to have 'irrational' sacking over Mandelson scandal quashed - after Starmer 'refused to apologise and agree payout'
The Foreign Office chief is challenging their dismissal through a judicial review, citing an 'irrational' sacking linked to the Mandelson scandal. The action follows Starmer's refusal to apologize or agree to a financial settlement.
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