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    UK's Starmer Faces Parliament Over Mandelson Vetting as Resignation Demands Swirl

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    Posted on April 19, 2026

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    Last updated: April 20, 2026

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    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure after revelations that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting before his US ambassador appointment, a fact Starmer says he only learned this week. He will address Parliament on April 20 amid calls for his resignation.

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    Table of Contents

    • Starmer Faces Scrutiny Over Mandelson Appointment and Vetting Failure
    • Top Official Sacked After Vetting Revelation
    • Political Fallout and Accusations

    UK’s Starmer Grilled in Parliament Amid Mandelson Vetting Scandal Calls

    Starmer Faces Scrutiny Over Mandelson Appointment and Vetting Failure

    LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - British premier Keir Starmer will address parliament on Monday, facing calls for his resignation over his handling of the appointment of Peter Mandelson, a senior figure in his ruling Labour party, as U.S. ambassador, though it emerged he had failed a vetting process.

    Mandelson, 72, was sacked as ambassador in September last year following revelations about the depth of his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with Starmer apologising for appointing him in the first place.

    But on Thursday, new information came to light which showed Mandelson had failed a security vetting process carried out before he was appointed, heaping pressure on the beleaguered prime minister whose popularity has sunk since he won a huge majority for Labour at a national election in 2024.

    Top Official Sacked After Vetting Revelation

    Starmer, who had previously told parliament all due process had been followed over Mandelson, has said it was unforgivable he wasn't told about the vetting failure until last week. Top Foreign Office official Olly Robbins was consequently sacked.

    Starmer said he would "set out the relevant facts" to lawmakers on Monday, while Robbins is due to give evidence in front of a parliamentary committee on Tuesday.

    Political Fallout and Accusations

    However, his opponents have accused Starmer of lying and incompetence, and say his job is no longer tenable.

    Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrats leader, said he had shown "catastrophic misjudgement", while Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the main opposition Conservative Party, said at best he had been recklessly negligent.

    Appointment 'Insulted Epstein's Victims'

    "This has been a tawdry and shaming affair for you and your party, and for this country," she said in a letter sent to the prime minister on Sunday.

    "Not only have you damaged our relationship with the United States and insulted the victims of the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but you have also undermined our national security by giving the highest diplomatic post to an individual that the security services found to be of 'high concern'."

    Government Response and Defence

    Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said on Sunday that if Starmer had known Mandelson had failed vetting, he would not have appointed him even though he had already been chosen to be the next ambassador.

    "There is no way that he would have proceeded with that whatever the so-called embarrassment, he would have thought that was wrong, and he would not have done it," Kendall told Sky News.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Peter Mandelson failed UK Security Vetting (UKSV) for developed vetting in January 2025, but the Foreign Office overruled it and confirmed his appointment, unbeknownst to Starmer (theguardian.com)
    • •Starmer says it was “unforgivable” and “staggering” that neither he nor any minister was informed of the vetting failure before public claims of due process (apnews.com)

    References

    • Revealed: Mandelson failed vetting but Foreign Office overruled decision | Peter Mandelson | The Guardian
    • Starmer rejects calls to resign over Mandelson appointment as pressure builds

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Starmer faces parliament over Mandelson vetting as resignation demands swirl

    1Why is Keir Starmer facing calls to resign?

    Starmer is under pressure due to his handling of Peter Mandelson's appointment as U.S. ambassador despite Mandelson failing a security vetting process.

    2What led to Peter Mandelson's removal as ambassador?

    Mandelson was sacked after the depth of his ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein came to light and it was revealed he failed the vetting process.

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    Appointment 'Insulted Epstein's Victims'
  • Government Response and Defence
  • Reporting Credits
  • •Top civil servant Olly Robbins was sacked for overriding the vetting recommendation; Starmer will lay out the facts in Parliament, while opposition figures accuse him of catastrophic misjudgment and demand his resignation (apnews.com)
  • 3How has the Labour Party responded to the controversy?

    Labour officials have defended Starmer, stating he was unaware of Mandelson's failed vetting before the appointment and would not have proceeded had he known.

    4What consequences have occurred so far?

    Top Foreign Office official Olly Robbins was sacked, and Starmer is scheduled to set out facts to parliament, while Robbins will testify before a committee.

    5How have opposition parties reacted to the situation?

    Opposition leaders have accused Starmer of misjudgment and incompetence, with some stating the scandal has damaged UK-US relations and national security.

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