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Starmer apologises after Mandelson-Epstein ties spark UK political storm

PM Starmer says he was ‘lied to’ regarding Peter Mandelson’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, firing the ambassador as a misconduct probe begins

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Keir Starmer on Wednesday told parliament he regretted appointing Peter Mandelson as US ambassador amid controversy over Mandelson’s Epstein ties. Photo: PRU/AFP
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, battling for his political future, apologised on Thursday to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing disgraced Peter Mandelson as US ambassador.

Starmer issued the wide-ranging apology after being dogged for days by the decision, following fresh allegations about Mandelson’s cosy ties to late sex offender Epstein which emerged in newly released files last Friday.

The latest crisis to hit Starmer’s struggling government has left many doubting his judgment and some – including within his ruling centre-left Labour Party – questioning if he can remain prime minister.

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Starmer vowed on Thursday to remain prime minister.

“I intend to go on doing that vital work for our country because I believe it is the absolute focus and of first importance for this government,” he told reporters.

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“I am sorry,” an impassioned Starmer said, addressing his apology to Epstein victims who “have lived with trauma that most of us can barely comprehend” and “have seen accountability delayed and too often denied to them”.

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