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Mandelson’s Lobbying Firm Global Counsel Files for Bankruptcy Owing £4.6M
Global Counsel, a consultancy tied to Lord Mandelson, went bankrupt with debts of around £4.6 million, including substantial sums owed to tax authorities. The firm's collapse follows losses of major clients due to Mandelson's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about the influence of scandal on corporate finances.

Starmer faces scrutiny over delayed response to Mandelson vetting scandal
Keir Starmer is accused of delaying his response to Peter Mandelson's MI6 vetting failure, raising questions about transparency. The controversy has intensified political tensions and calls for an inquiry into the vetting process.

UK Officials Clash Over Release of Mandelson Vetting Documents
Senior UK government officials are considering withholding sensitive documents on Peter Mandelson's security vetting. This dispute highlights ongoing concerns over transparency versus national security, with potential parliamentary repercussions.

UK to Release Documents on Prince Andrew's Trade Envoy Appointment Amid Scandal
The UK government plans to declassify documents related to Prince Andrew's appointment as a trade envoy amidst ongoing scandals. MPs are considering investigating his role, especially given his alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, signaling a significant political development.

Peter Mandelson to be fined up to £300 for public urination in London
Former UK diplomat Peter Mandelson is set to receive a fine after being photographed urinating publicly in London. The incident, from last year, has attracted attention, raising questions about conduct standards for public figures.

Police reveal McSweeney hid role in 999 call and logged wrong theft address
Morgan McSweeney did not disclose his political role when reporting his stolen phone, and police misrecorded the incident location. These errors contributed to the dropped investigation, raising concerns over police handling of sensitive political data.

CPS Advises UK Police on Investigations of Prince Andrew and Mandelson in Epstein Case
UK prosecutors are providing legal guidance to police on investigations into Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson's links to Jeffrey Epstein. This collaboration indicates that the probes are progressing into a more active and detailed phase.

UK Cabinet to Request Peter Mandelson's Personal Phone Messages Amid Appointment Inquiry
The UK Cabinet Office plans to request Peter Mandelson's personal phone messages to investigate his recent diplomatic appointment. This step aims to shed light on potential conflicts of interest and government transparency efforts.

Starmer Admits Mistake Over Lord Mandelson's US Ambassador Appointment
UK Prime Minister Starmer admits he made a mistake in appointing Lord Mandelson as ambassador to the US, amid political scrutiny. This highlights ongoing debates over diplomatic appointments and could influence future decision-making.