Starmer and Foreign Office Official to Face Parliamentary Questions on Mandelson Matter
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a senior Foreign Office official are scheduled to answer MPs' questions regarding issues involving Peter Mandelson.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a top Foreign Office official are expected to face questions from Members of Parliament next week regarding matters involving Peter Mandelson.
The parliamentary questioning comes amid ongoing scrutiny over the handling of issues related to Mandelson, a prominent political figure with connections that have drawn attention. Reports suggest there have been communication gaps regarding Mandelson's situation.
Mandelson's associations, including reported connections to Jeffrey Epstein, have become a subject of political discussion. The extent of government knowledge about these connections and the timeline of official awareness remain points of inquiry.
The upcoming parliamentary session will provide an opportunity for MPs to seek clarification on what information was available to senior officials and when key decisions were made. Both Starmer and the Foreign Office representative will be expected to address questions about the government's handling of the matter.
The questioning represents the latest development in ongoing political scrutiny over the government's management of sensitive diplomatic and political relationships.