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Met officers searched homes linked to Lord Mandelson in Camden and Wiltshire under warrants, probing claims he leaked sensitive government information to US financier Jeffrey Epstein. No arrests were made. The move increases pressure on Labour to release vetting documents.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Times

The PM apologised for accepting Lord Mandelson’s assurances about past links to a disgraced financier before backing him for a top diplomatic post. Labour figures branded him gullible and weak and urged a rethink, deepening unrest over the appointment.

Daily Star

Sir Keir faces a Labour backlash after naming Peter Mandelson as the UK’s representative in Washington. Critics cite Mandelson’s past links to Jeffrey Epstein. The PM is said to have blamed security vetting for not flagging concerns as pressure mounts to rethink the move.

Daily Mirror

Keir Starmer apologised for appointing Peter Mandelson ambassador to the US, saying he was misled over Mandelson’s contact with Jeffrey Epstein. He vowed to release documents to support this as Labour MPs consider a challenge over his judgement.

Daily Telegraph

Angela Rayner’s hopes of succeeding at No 10 face delay as HMRC examines past property dealings, including stamp duty on a former home. She insists she followed the rules, while opponents demand clarity before any leadership contest should the PM step aside.

Daily Mail

Former deputy PM Angela Rayner has told allies she’s ready to launch a leadership bid as Labour unrest grows. After a Commons revolt over Peter Mandelson’s US ambassador appointment and disclosures about his links to Jeffrey Epstein, the PM apologised but refused to resign.

Daily Express

A major review says statins are safe for far more patients, finding strong evidence they are not responsible for most side effects long blamed on them. Researchers report no clear link to memory loss, depression or weight gain, potentially widening eligibility.

i

Labour MPs are planning how to remove the PM after a damaging rebellion, considering sending senior female MPs to urge him to stand down. He ignored warnings from ministers, weakening his authority. Rivals wait: Rayner has an unresolved HMRC bill, while Streeting is reluctant to act.

Financial Times

Keir Starmer apologised to victims of Jeffrey Epstein amid scrutiny of links to Peter Mandelson. He said Mandelson would continue advising him, despite concern from some Labour MPs. Questions grew over security vetting and access, with calls for transparency as officials delayed releasing related files.

Guardian

The PM urged Labour MPs to unite as he resists calls to dismiss chief of staff Morgan McSweeney following backlash over Peter Mandelson’s appointment. Downing St says nothing has changed, while critics warn the situation is untenable and demand a No 10 reset.

Independent

Keir Starmer apologises to Epstein’s victims, saying he wrongly trusted Peter Mandelson before appointing him ambassador to Washington. He says vetting failed. Labour MPs push for the dismissal of chief of staff Morgan McSweeney, fuelling questions over his leadership.

Metro

With polls sliding and rows over key policies, the PM faces a struggle to stay in post. Some MPs are testing support for a leadership change before the election, while allies urge unity and insist the government’s plans on the economy and migration will continue.

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