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Dominating Saturday’s front pages are the latest allegations of parties at Downing Street while lockdown restrictions were in place. The Times says cabinet ministers have warned the prime minister that he is in the “last chance saloon”. It comes after Downing Street apologised to Buckingham Palace for two staff parties held in No 10 on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. The gatherings, which were not attended by Boris Johnson, took place in April last year. The Times says Sue Gray, who is investigating the parties, has been left “blindsided” by the new revelations.

Times Front Page 7th of February 2026

Angela Rayner says she warned Starmer not to appoint Lord Mandelson as ambassador to the US, citing concerns over his links with Jeffrey Epstein following Epstein’s conviction for abuse. Detectives have searched properties linked to Mandelson as part of an investigation.

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Times Front Page 6th of February 2026

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.

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Times Front Page 5th of February 2026

The PM faces intense pressure after admitting he and his chief of staff were warned about Lord Mandelson’s links to Jeffrey Epstein before appointing him ambassador to Washington. Opponents question his judgment and demand full disclosure of advice behind the decision.

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Times Front Page 4th of February 2026

Lord Mandelson is under criminal investigation over claims he leaked market-sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein while in office. He will leave the Lords. Downing Street backed a full review, and Gordon Brown called the alleged conduct “unpatriotic”.

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