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Former Labour politician Peter Mandelson
Former Labour politician Peter Mandelson
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LONDON: Peter Mandelson, Britain's urbane ambassador to the US, was sacked by Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday after a trove of emails revealed the depth of his ties with the late convicted US offender Jeffrey Epstein.


Known for his behind the scenes manoeuvring during a career lasting over three decades, Mandelson was forced from Britain's most desirable diplomatic post after some of his letters and emails to Epstein were revealed this week.


Starmer, struggling in opinion polls after numerous setbacks, had strongly backed his ambassador on Wednesday as a state visit by US President Donald Trump, with whom Mandelson had developed strong ties, looms next week.


Trump has also faced questions about his links with Epstein, with the White House denying that an alleged birthday letter from him to the late financier is authentic.


Mandelson, who was key to the Labour Party's success when Tony Blair was prime minister, had come under scrutiny after US lawmakers released documents including a letter calling Epstein "my best pal".


Emails were then published in the media showing that Mandelson had advised Epstein to fight for early release in 2008 when he was about to be sentenced to 18 months in jail for soliciting a minor. — Reuters


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