Category : Westminster


Epstein Files: UK Leaders Mentioned in Newsletters

Analysis reveals UK political leaders appear in Epstein documents primarily through forwarded newsletters and articles, with duplicates inflating counts. The DoJ admits over-collection of materials.

Taylor's AUKUS Speech Signals Leadership Ambitions

Liberal leadership contender Angus Taylor used a major AUKUS event to deliver a veiled critique of Sussan Ley's leadership, positioning himself as a steady, experienced alternative amid party turmoil.

Mandelson Faces Calls to Return Taxpayer Severance Payment

Lord Peter Mandelson faces renewed pressure to repay a substantial taxpayer-funded severance payment following his dismissal as US ambassador over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting leading the criticism.

Corbyn Accused as Your Party Skips By-Election

Zarah Sultana criticises Jeremy Corbyn's leadership after Your Party decides not to field a candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, opting instead to mobilise against Reform UK.

Mandelson Files Release Agreed After Parliamentary Motion

The UK government has agreed to release documents on Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to Washington, following a humble address motion tabled by Kemi Badenoch. This parliamentary tool, previously used by Keir Starmer, forces disclosure of paper

Starmer Fights to Hide Mandelson-Epstein Details

Keir Starmer attempts to add national security exemptions to avoid publishing damaging documents about Lord Mandelson's links to Jeffrey Epstein, as police launch a criminal investigation.

Clinton's NYC Walk After Epstein Testimony Agreement

Former President Bill Clinton appeared downcast in New York City after agreeing to testify to Congress about his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a dramatic reversal in a high-stakes political standoff.

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