The Cabinet Office will not release a key document linking to Peter Mandelson's vetting following police warnings that it could derail the ongoing investigation into the disgraced peer.

Priti Patel issues warning after concerns raised that the government is redacting more information than was initially agreed

Editorial: The first mistake was appointing the peer despite his links to Jeffrey Epstein. The next would be claiming his security risks were properly managed

The Cabinet Office will not release a key document linking to Peter Mandelson's vetting following police warnings that it could derail the ongoing investigation into the disgraced…

The summary document, compiled before Lord Mandelson was appointed as the UK ambassador to the US, is no longer expected to be released by officials

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More than 1,000 pages of information will reportedly be released on Monday and could contain embarrassing private exchanges between top ministers and the sacked diplomat

The Cabinet Office will no longer release a summary document on the peer's security vetting ahead of his appointment as Britain's ambassador to the US.

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A tranche of documents in March showed official vetting of Mandelson had warned of ‘reputational risks’ over his Epstein ties.

Ministers were braced for embarrassing revelations ahead of the publication of the files on Monday afternoon

From vetting summary to declaration of interest, here are the five key papers withheld from latest disclosures

Although the Cabinet Office published more than 1,500 pages of emails and texts relating to the disgraced peer's time as US ambassador yesterday, many believe they still did not…