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Mandelson didn’t resign, he was sacked
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
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The row over the appointment of the former US ambassador has caused an unwanted headache for the government
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The key advisor is another close ally of the prime minister heading to the exit
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The former ambassador’s world is disintegrating
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The fiasco of his downfall could quickly turn to revenge.
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Peter Mandelson’s sacking has only heightened factional conflict in the party.
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Representative Ro Khanna is leading efforts to open the “Epstein files” to public scrutiny.
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The Prime Minister sacks his ambassador – less than a day after defending him in parliament.
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A growing number in Labour believe the US ambassador’s position is untenable.
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Could the Epstein scandal force him out of politics for a third time?
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Keir Starmer struggled to deflect questions about his ambassador’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
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In the eyes of Washington, Mandelson is now in the same boat as Donald Trump.
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The veteran Labour MP on political pragmatism, the Church of England and meeting Peter Mandelson at the YMCA gym.
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Trump is dismantling the systems New Labour helped create.
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Until Labour knows what it wants from the US, the diplomats don’t matter.
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Is he drawn by the proximity of power, or by the struggle for Keir Starmer’s political soul?
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Your dose of gossip from around Westminster and the Liverpool Convention Centre.
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The former Labour cabinet minister and Hartlepool MP on why his party is being “left behind”.
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