Mandelson files: Starmer knew

Mandelson files: Starmer knew

Author: The New Statesman March 13, 2026 Duration: 23:18

Keir Starmer apologised for appointing Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. Is it enough?


After a vote by MPs forced its hand, the government has released the first batch of files relating to Mandelson’s appointment.


They revealed that the Prime Minister was told the Labour peer posed a “reputational risk” because of his relationship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and that his national security adviser raised concerns about the appointment.


The so-called “Mandelson files” also exposed a number of facts about the vetting process that were already reported by the New Statesman in February and have angered Labour MPs all over again, and prompted further calls for Keir Starmer’s resignation.


Will the Prime Minister go?


Anoosh Chakelian is joined by Rachel Cunliffe - who has read through every word of the files - do discuss what they contain, what they reveal, and what Keir Starmer must do now.


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