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The secret texts that reveal the moment Starmer's authority was 'destroyed'

Keir Starmer’s own current welfare minister said the PM's authority was in tatters after a Labour rebellion over benefit reforms

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The secret texts that reveal the moment Starmer's authority was 'destroyed'

Keir Starmer’s own current welfare minister said the PM's authority was in tatters after a Labour rebellion over benefit reforms

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irishtimes.com22 h fa

Latest Mandelson files show what former ambassador really thought of Keir Starmer’s government

Tranche of 1,500 pages of emails and WhatsApps released on Monday

Leggi questa versione → originale
dailymail.com1 g fa

Starmer's moment of truth on Mandelson: Huge dump of 'cringe' messages

The Government has finally published a thousand pages of incendiary material covering the New Labour architect's disastrous appointment.

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independent.co.uk22 h fa

The 14-word exchange in the Mandelson files that could destroy Labour for a decade

The former Labour peer’s 4am messages contain damning disclosures that could haunt Labour for years to come, argues Simon Walters

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mirror.co.uk23 h fa

Peter Mandelson told to 'hand over phone' as savage attacks on Starmer laid bare

The vast trove of WhatsApps and emails reveal Peter Mandelson's influence across Government, where he advised ministers and lobbied for his own interests while savaging Keir Starmer

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Starmer's moment of truth on Mandelson: Huge dump of 'cringe' messages

    The Government has finally published a thousand pages of incendiary material covering the New Labour architect's disastrous appointment.

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·inews.co.uk

    The secret texts that reveal the moment Starmer's authority was 'destroyed'

    Keir Starmer’s own current welfare minister said the PM's authority was in tatters after a Labour rebellion over benefit reforms

  3. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Humiliation for Starmer as Mandelson files reveal government by WhatsApp

    The files reveal Lord Mandelson’s damning opinion of the government, with the disgraced politician saying the PM ‘lacks verve’

  4. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Peter Mandelson told to 'hand over phone' as savage attacks on Starmer laid bare

    The vast trove of WhatsApps and emails reveal Peter Mandelson's influence across Government, where he advised ministers and lobbied for his own interests while savaging Keir…

  5. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·irishtimes.com

    Latest Mandelson files show what former ambassador really thought of Keir Starmer’s government

    Tranche of 1,500 pages of emails and WhatsApps released on Monday

  6. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    The 14-word exchange in the Mandelson files that could destroy Labour for a decade

    The former Labour peer’s 4am messages contain damning disclosures that could haunt Labour for years to come, argues Simon Walters

  7. martedì 2 giugno 2026·inews.co.uk

    Starmer and Reeves 'disappearing' Mandelson texts sparking Cabinet resentment

    Some in Cabinet fear they have been exposed to far greater scrutiny than a number of more senior colleagues, including the Prime Minister and Chancellor