McSweeney quits as Mandelson row tests Starmer’s grip

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces renewed scrutiny after chief of staff Morgan McSweeney resigns over advising the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington despite Mandelson’s links to Jeffrey Epstein. Coverage across major papers frames the move as a leadership test for Starmer, with lingering questions about Labour’s direction and potential leadership challenges as the party heads into upcoming by-elections and internal scrutiny.
- ‘Blame me’: what the UK papers say as Morgan McSweeney quits over Mandelson-Epstein scandal The Guardian
- UK PM’s chief of staff resigns over Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador despite Epstein links cnn.com
- Starmer’s Communications Chief Resigns in Latest Blow to UK PM bloomberg.com
- Why Morgan McSweeney's resignation matters for Sir Keir Starmer BBC
- U.K. leader's chief of staff quits over hiring of Epstein friend as U.S. ambassador NPR
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