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The latest on the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine makes the front page of the Guardian, as the UK’s medicines regulator investigates a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. A trial of the vaccine in children has stopped giving out the jab – but Prime Minister Boris Johnson has sought to reassure people about its safety, urging people to still take it when it is offered. Scientists have stressed that side-effects are extremely rare and the benefits of the vaccine were great, the paper adds.

Guardian Front Page 21st of April 2026

Keir Starmer is at odds with ex-senior official Olly Robbins over the vetting of Peter Mandelson for a senior post. Starmer says key concerns from checks were kept from him and now calls the appointment a mistake. Robbins, recently dismissed, is preparing to challenge this.

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Guardian Front Page 20th of April 2026

The PM will face MPs over the row about Peter Mandelson’s involvement in Whitehall vetting. After recent revelations, he is set to give a high‑stakes statement on how the role was approved and what checks were made, amid unease in his party about the impact on his authority.

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Guardian Front Page 18th of April 2026

Keir Starmer faces a crunch week as MPs examine the handling of Peter Mandelson’s failed vetting. Ex-official Sir Olly Robbins is due to give evidence on Tuesday. Reports indicate two senior civil servants did not brief the PM, putting Cabinet Office transparency and accountability under scrutiny.

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Guardian Front Page 17th of April 2026

Peter Mandelson failed security vetting for the US ambassador post, but the Foreign Office overturned the decision so he could take up the role. The disclosure has sparked calls for an inquiry and opposition demands for the PM to resign if he misled parliament over the appointment.

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