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The Independent political correspondent Archie Michel Report:
One of the top colleagues of the Sir Kir Stmper has abandoned that he had exchanged sexually clear messages about leftist leftist MP Dyne Abbott after emerging.
Unnecessarily in a new shock for the Prime Minister, Paul Ovenden announced that he was leaving his role as a director of Street Street to avoid becoming “distraction” after highlighting the 2017 messages.
The former journalist, who has worked for labor for more than a decade, allegedly exchanged email with a colleague at that time that involved sexually comment about Ms. Abbott.
Archie Michelle, Political Correspondent 16 September 2025 08:23
ICYMI: Mandelson dismisses new revelations about Epstein’s revelations
The story of the relationship with the Podophile Jeffrey Epstein, convicted by Lord Peter Mandelson, is one that will not go away – unfortunately, for the Sir Kire Stmper.
The PM’s choice last December was a high risk, high risk for the role of Mandelson, experienced labor politician, US ambassador, which was high risk given the famous relationship with Epstein.
But even after the new revelations about Mandelson’s support for Epstein, the infamous former banker was imprisoned for a child sexual offense, incorrectly tipping the scales for Sir Kir.
The award, which includes a business deal with the US, has grown badly from risks.
Below, you can read the full story of the new revelations about Mandalson’s dismissal and her relationship with Epstein.
Tom Watling16 September 2025 08:21
The minister says that the Hillsboro law will not be reduced, the minister says
A Justice Minister has promised that the so -called Hillsborough Act will not be given water in Parliament.
Asked if she could guarantee whether the bill would not be given water as fear of some Hilsborough families, the Minister of Justice Alex Davis-Jones said: “Of course, and I recognize those concerns.
“These families have been fighting for decades for justice. They have been promising after the promise, and the last government has failed to do so in 14 years what this government has done in bringing that law forward in 14 months.”
He said: “I am making sure with my colleagues in Parliament that it remains as strong as it can be and is a suitable tribute to all who have campaigned for it.”
Tom Watling16 September 2025 08:19
The minister says that France migration deal will move forward
With France, exile will move forward under the “One in, One Out” deal, a minister has insisted.
But Justice Minister Alex Davis-Jons said that she would not give “running commentary”, when there is exile, claiming that it would “exactly” to the smugglers what they want “.
He told Times Radio: “I am not going to comment or I am not giving a comment on what is happening here.”
Asked when the migrants would be returned to France, he said: “This exile will be done as soon as possible.”
But he refused to say when, or what shelter is to refuge due to the arrival of France as part of the plan at the end of this week at the end of this week.
Asked why she would not comment, she said: “If I had to break our return policy from time to time, day-to-day movement, he would be giving these disgusting people to smugglers what they want.
“This will allow them to know when the government is doing, and they will be able to react to it. We are not going to do any favor them.”
Tom Watling16 September 2025 08:18
Victim Minister: ‘I hated Mandaleson’s email’
The aggrieved minister has said that he was “disgusting” from the email of Lord Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein and “he had to go”.
Alex Davis-Jones stated that she is “happy that she has gone” and supported the scam of Sir Kire Stmper.
He told the BBC Breakfast, “The Prime Minister appointed him on the information that was in his hand and as soon as he knew that I had said, action was taken and removed and it was right to be removed.”
Ms. Davis-Jones said: “When I read what was in those emails, I was really hate, and I knew that Mandelson had to go, and I am glad that she is gone.”
Tom Watling16 September 2025 08:18
Stamor to face pressure on mandelson’s Epstein relationships
Sir Kire Stmmers will come under new pressure on Tuesday as they faced a debate on who knew what was and when it was about Lord Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Prime Minister will now send one of his ministers out to one of his ministers to deal with the scam of the dismissal ambassador for Washington’s friendship with Washington’s Podophile.
After accepting that he faced an investigation that he knew about a cash of email, but not his content, before he left for Lord Mandelson at PMQS last week.
The contents of the email later proved fatal to Lord Mandleson’s ability to stick to the job, questioning why Sir Kir went out to bat for Labor Grand.
Tom Watling16 September 2025 08:17
Good morning!
There is a lot going on in the UK politics world today, as Sir Kir Star has faced further investigation on his government’s appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson.
This is a turbulent for a few weeks for Sir Kire; After the resignation of his Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rener, he reshuffled an emergency cabinet and then after dismissing Mandelson, the MPs are now openly guessing that his premierership may come when suddenly.
It was bad for Sir Kir last night, as one of his top colleagues, strategy left on lewd comments about veteran MP Dyne Abbott.
And all this is coming out because Donald Trump studies this evening to touch the UK for a state trip. The US President is expected to grill the PM on Britain’s free speech laws.
You can follow all day events here because we bring you live updates.
Tom Watling16 September 2025 08:17