Sources say cabinet ministers warned PM against alienating civil service after firing of official over Mandelson scandal

PM to give Commons statement on Monday, a day before sacked civil servant Olly Robbins tells his side of the story

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

PM says in Commons statement he has ordered inquiry into any security concerns relating to Mandelson’s tenure in US

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

What questions will sacked head of the Foreign Office be asked, and what might they mean for the PM’s future?

Sacked civil servant says No 10 pushed Foreign Office to find diplomatic role for Matthew Doyle, without mentioning it to foreign secretary

Former U.K. official claims political pressure influenced Mandelson's ambassador appointment despite security concerns, sparking controversy for Prime Minister Starmer.

Sacked civil servant discloses he overturned vetting ruling without knowing full extent of national security concerns

Sacked civil servant says it was right not to tell PM that Mandelson had failed vetting – a view Starmer rejects

The Foreign Office chief sacked over the Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal has finally given his side of the story in an explosive appearance before MPs. Lucy Hough speaks…

Sacked civil servant told Commons committee there was pressure from No 10 to approve appointment of Mandelson

Keir Starmer’s decision to oust senior official may have knock-on effect for No 10’s relationship with civil service

Sacked civil servant tells select committee of ‘pressure’ to give clearance and ‘dismissive’ attitude to vetting

Sacked civil servant acknowledges ‘debate’ about release of documents after question about alleged ‘cover-up’

Sources say cabinet ministers warned PM against alienating civil service after firing of official over Mandelson scandal

In evidence to MPs, Cabinet Office top civil servant disputes that her department suggested vetting might not be needed

Starmer’s former chief of staff says he does not recognise media’s portrayal of him before evidence hearing with MPs