- Sir Keir Starmer was unaware “until earlier this week” that the Foreign Office overruled security vetting for Lord Peter Mandelson's appointment as UK ambassador to Washington, the Government has said.
- Security officials initially denied clearance for Lord Mandelson, but the Foreign Office took the rare step of overriding this recommendation after the Prime Minister had already named him.
- Sir Keir had previously insisted that due process was followed and that Lord Mandelson had cleared the vetting process.
- Opposition leaders, including Kemi Badenoch and Sir Ed Davey, are calling for Sir Keir's resignation, alleging he misled Parliament and the public.
- The Government has committed to fully disclosing documents related to Lord Mandelson's appointment, including those from UK Security Vetting, to Parliament.
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