- Sir Keir Starmer is facing a critical parliamentary vote on a motion to refer him to the Privileges Committee over allegations he misled the Commons regarding the vetting of Lord Mandelson for the US ambassador role.
- Labour MPs are being whipped to reject the motion, which Sir Keir has dismissed as a 'political stunt' by opponents ahead of the upcoming local elections.
- Evidence from former Foreign Office officials, including Sir Olly Robbins and Ian Collard, suggests 'constant chasing' and 'pressure' from Downing Street to expedite Lord Mandelson's security clearance, despite reports he failed initial checks.
- The Prime Minister is accused of misleading MPs by stating 'full due process' was followed, while the UK Security Vetting agency reportedly recommended denying clearance for Lord Mandelson, who was later sacked due to links with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to hear further evidence on Tuesday from key figures, including Sir Philip Barton and Morgan McSweeney, regarding the controversial appointment process.
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