Mandelson ‘did not have national security vetting’ before he was appointed US ambassador: UK politics live
Starmer breaks silence over Mandelson sackingLord Peter Mandelson did not have national security vetting before he was appointed as the UK ambassador to the US by Keir Starmer, the foreign secretary has said. In a letter to the chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, Emily Thornberry, newly-appointed foreign secretary Yvette Cooper said the vetting was done by the Cabinet Office. Ms Cooper was asked the following: “What security concerns were raised by the agencies undertaking security clearance ahead of Peter Mandelson’s appointment?” She responded: “The Propriety and Ethics Team in the Cabinet Office (PET) conducted a due diligence process, prior to the announcement of Peter Mandelson’s appointment on 20 December 2024 at the request of No. 10. “The FCDO was not asked to contribute to that process and no issues were raised with the FCDO as a result of this process. This was not a security check.“After Peter Mandelson’s appointment was announced, which started the ambassadorial appointment process, including National Security Vetting, in advance of him taking up his post.” Labour MP reveals daughter’s ‘horrendous’ experience at scandal-hit mental health hospitalTom Watling16 September 2025 15:51Davis closes debate with message of frustration Sir David Davis has closed today’s three-hour debate into the appointment and sacking of Lord Peter Mandelson. His tone is one of disappointment; Foreign Office minister Stephen Doughty refused to disclose any information about the vetting process for Lord Mandelson, arguing it was confidential. In closing, Sir David said it was clear that “we’re not going to get the answers”. “We will return to this matter,” he added. ( More