Mandelson vetting scandal
Coverage of Mandelson vetting scandal in the Nexus archive.
- Foreign Office chief sacked over Mandelson vetting scandal to be grilled by MPs: Sir Olly Robbins to maintain he did nothing wrong
Sir Olly Robbins, the Foreign Office chief, was sacked over the Mandelson vetting scandal and is set to be questioned by MPs, where he will claim he did nothing wrong. The incident involves allegations of improper vetting procedures during his tenure.
- The Morning Poll: Who should replace Keir Starmer if he resigns over the Mandelson vetting scandal?
The article discusses speculation about who could replace Keir Starmer as UK Labour Party leader if he resigns over the Mandelson vetting scandal. The scandal involves concerns over security clearance for Peter Mandelson, a prominent Labour figure.
- Foreign Office chief sacked over Mandelson vetting scandal to be grilled by MPs: Sir Olly Robbins to maintain he did nothing wrong
Sir Olly Robbins, the Foreign Office chief sacked over the Mandelson vetting scandal, will be questioned by MPs. He is expected to assert that he did nothing wrong during the inquiry.
- Starmer accuses Robbins of obstructing truth about Mandelson vetting
Keir Starmer accused Olly Robbins of obstructing the truth about the Mandelson vetting scandal during a parliamentary hearing. The prime minister admitted appointing a Washington ambassador who failed security vetting was a 'fundamental mistake.'
- So THAT'S why he had a tantrum in the Commons! Starmer 'knew about Mandelson vetting scandal for DAYS' before explosive revelation
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer allegedly knew about a vetting scandal involving Peter Mandelson for several days before an explosive revelation in the Commons. The incident has sparked questions about transparency and delayed responses in government.
- PM finds fall guy to save his skin: Rattled Starmer throws mandarin under the bus over Mandelson vetting scandal
The Prime Minister is shifting blame to Keir Starmer, accusing him of mishandling security checks in the Mandelson vetting scandal. Starmer is portrayed as being rattled by the situation, with a senior civil servant (referred to as a 'mandarin') being scapegoated for the controversy.