PM to tell Commons he was himself misled and would ‘never knowingly mislead parliament or the public’

Editorial: The prime minister’s explanation has shifted between being misled and admitting error, raising questions about vetting, accountability and what he knew

Exclusive: Officials have spent weeks debating whether or not to release highly sensitive information about the affair

As revelations mount and accusations fly, prime minister prepares for MPs’ anger and Olly Robbins’ testimony early next week

According to revelations by the Guardian on Thursday, April 16, the former ambassador to the United States, implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein affair, was sent to Washington…

Douglas Alexander says lessons need to be learned but he expects Keir Starmer will continue as PM

Downing Street takes unusual step of releasing document ahead of PM’s Commons showdown over Mandelson scandal

PM to tell Commons he was himself misled and would ‘never knowingly mislead parliament or the public’

Keir Starmer faces intense scrutiny from MPs over the Mandelson scandal amid growing calls for his resignation.

MPs jeer as PM says it is ‘incredible’ he was not told full story about Mandelson’s vetting

The PM tells the Commons that if he had known the peer failed security vetting he would not have been appointed.

PM sets out chronology of Mandelson’s vetting failure – and insists he has not misled MPs

PM admits he made mistake in choice of ambassador as he makes high-stakes statement to parliament over scandal