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

Lord Mandelson then backed by Sir Keir at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday before he was dramatically sacked on Thursday as Britain's ambassador to the US.

Sources say that the prime minister was not aware of new emails between Mandelson and Epstein when he defended the former UK ambassador to the US at PMQs.

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

PM understood not to have seen messages from former ambassador to sex offender when speaking in Commons

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

Finally breaking his silence since sacking the US ambassador last week, the premier struggled to address questions about what he knew and when.

If the Prime Minister did not read Mandelson’s emails to Epstein until now, why did he publicly declare confidence in the ex-ambassador?

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

Sir Keir finally broke cover in an interview in which he insisted he would never have appointed the controversial peer as US ambassador if he had known the full truth about his…

Downing Street was in meltdown as Keir Starmer lurched into a fresh crisis. The PM struggled to explain why he kept backing Peter Mandelson in another disastrous day.