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    Former UK Ambassador Mandelson Released After Arrest Over Epstein Revelations

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    Posted on February 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Met Police arrested former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson, 72, on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to Epstein communications. No charges yet as the investigation continues.

    Ex-UK Ambassador Mandelson Freed After Epstein Case Arrest

    By Andrew MacAskill, William James and Michael Holden

    LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Former British ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson was released from police custody on Tuesday after being arrested in London on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following revelations over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

    Mandelson's Arrest and Release

    Mandelson, 72, was fired from the most prestigious posting in Britain's diplomatic service in September, when the depth of his friendship with the convicted sex offender started to become clear.

    Police earlier this month began a criminal investigation into Mandelson after Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government passed on communications between the former ambassador and Epstein.

    "Officers have arrested a 72-year-old man on suspicion of misconduct in public office," London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement relating to an investigation into a former government minister.

    Mandelson was filmed leaving his central London home on Monday afternoon. He was accompanied by plainclothes officers wearing body cameras, before being driven away in a car.

    A separate statement later said he had been released on bail, pending further investigation, and he was seen returning home at around 0200 GMT.

    The arrest means police suspect a crime has been committed but does not imply any guilt.

    There was no immediate response from Mandelson's lawyers.

    Revealing Emails with Epstein

    EMAILS SHOWED MANDELSON AND EPSTEIN CLOSER THAN THOUGHT

    Emails between Mandelson and Epstein, released by the U.S. Department of Justice in late January, showed the two men had a closer relationship than had been publicly known, and Mandelson had shared information with the financier when he was a minister in former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government in 2009.

    Mandelson, who this month resigned from Starmer's Labour Party and quit his position in parliament's upper chamber, has previously said he "very deeply" regretted his association with Epstein. But he has not commented publicly or responded to messages seeking comment on the latest revelations.

    Mandelson's homes in London and west England were searched by police earlier this month.

    "He was arrested at an address in Camden on Monday, 23 February and has been taken to a London police station for interview," the police statement said. 

    "This follows search warrants at two addresses in the Wiltshire and Camden areas."

    Last week, King Charles' younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was also arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over separate allegations he sent confidential government documents to Epstein. He has always denied any wrongdoing.

    Political Pressure on Starmer

    PRESSURE GROWS ON STARMER OVER VETTING BEFORE APPOINTMENT

    A conviction for misconduct in a public office carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, and must be handled in a Crown Court, which only deals with the most serious criminal offences.

    Mandelson's relationship with Epstein, who died in prison while awaiting trial in 2019 on sex trafficking charges, is at the centre of a British political scandal that has forced the resignation of two senior government officials.

    Starmer, who has faced calls to step down over Mandelson's appointment, faces further scrutiny after parliament ordered the release of documents relating to his vetting. A minister said on Monday that the first documents should be published in early March. 

    Mandelson's Political Journey

    MANDELSON HAD A DECADES-LONG CAREER IN UK POLITICS

    Mandelson has had a turbulent, decades‑long career in British politics.

    He came to prominence in the mid-to-late 1990s as one of the architects of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's New Labour project.

    But Mandelson was forced to resign twice from the cabinet, first in 1998 for failing to disclose a home loan he had taken from a colleague, and second in 2001 after allegations that he had tried to influence a passport application.

    But he was reappointed as a minister in Brown's Labour government from 2008 to 2010 and eventually returned to public office when Starmer made him ambassador to the United States in late 2024.

    His appointment as ambassador to the United States was initially seen as a shrewd move. He scored an early victory by ensuring Britain was the first country to agree a deal with the United States to lower some of President Donald Trump's tariffs.

    But he was fired a few months later when documents showed his close ties to Epstein.

    Starmer has said that Mandelson lied about the extent of his ties to Epstein during the vetting process.

    (Reporting by William James; editing by Michael Holden, Jon Boyle and Andrew Heavens)

    References

    • Former UK ambassador Mandelson released on bail after arrest in Epstein probe – AP News (Feb 23, 2026)
    • Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office – The Guardian (Feb 23, 2026)

    Table of Contents

    • Mandelson's Arrest and Release
    • Revealing Emails with Epstein
    • Political Pressure on Starmer
    • Mandelson's Political Journey

    Key Takeaways

    • •London’s Metropolitan Police arrested Peter Mandelson, 72, on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
    • •Mandelson was dismissed as UK ambassador to the US in September 2025 over links to Jeffrey Epstein.
    • •The arrest follows a criminal probe triggered after the government referred communications to police.
    • •The investigation centers on alleged misuse of public office; no charges have been filed yet.
    • •The case has political ramifications and could influence market and policy sentiment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Former UK ambassador Mandelson released after arrest over Epstein revelations

    1What is the main topic?

    The article reports that former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson was arrested by London’s Metropolitan Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

    2Why was Peter Mandelson arrested?

    Police are investigating alleged misconduct in public office, following a government referral of communications between Mandelson and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

    3Has Peter Mandelson been charged?

    No. He has been arrested on suspicion, and the investigation is ongoing. Authorities have not announced any charges at this time.

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