Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff under pressure after claims the PM was not shown emails from Lord Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein

Starmer’s chief of staff viewed Lord Mandelson as a mentor and hosted him at his family home in Scotland

Labour figures question the Prime Minister’s judgment after ambassador sacked over his links to Epstein

PM’s top aide under scrutiny over reports he pushed hard for Labour grandee’s appointment as US ambassador

Fingers are being pointed at the PM and his chief aide Morgan McSweeney over the disastrous appointment of the peer as US ambassador.

Downing Street rowed in behind the under-fire chief of staff on Friday morning amid questions over his involvement in the appointment of Peter Mandelson

Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff under pressure after claims the PM was not shown emails from Lord Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein

Morgan McSweeney has shown poor political judgment by attempting to save the career of his long-time friend and ally

PM under intense pressure to explain what he knew before PMQs last week when he gave the former US ambassador his backing

Questions mounting over how much PM’s chief of staff knew before Labour peer was sacked

A breakdown of who knew what in the latest crisis to engulf the Labour Party