Parliament mulls releasing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor trade papers amid transparency push

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The Liberal Democrats have secured a Commons debate demanding the release of all papers related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s 2001 trade envoy appointment. The government says it will comply where possible but warns publishing material could jeopardise police investigations. The exchange underlines a broader push for transparency and parliamentary scrutiny of royal and government dealings, amid ongoing Epstein-related inquiries.
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