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Front Pages for the 12th of March 2026

Times Front Page 12th of March 2026

Files indicate the PM proceeded with appointing Lord Mandelson despite warnings from a senior aide and an outgoing ambassador about reputational risk, citing the peer’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein. A memo said Starmer’s personal links to Mandelson left him “more exposed.”

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Daily Mail Front Page 12th of March 2026

The PM faces scrutiny for authorising a £75k severance for Peter Mandelson after his dismissal over ties to a disgraced financier. Newly released papers warn of reputational risk. Opponents say the decision shows poor judgement, urging Labour MPs to act.

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Financial Times Front Page 12th of March 2026

An aide warned the PM that appointing Peter Mandelson to a Washington post posed reputational risk, after a short vetting file flagged past links to Jeffrey Epstein. The process was seen as rushed. Supporters cite his experience; critics question transparency and due diligence.

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Guardian Front Page 12th of March 2026

Newly released documents say the PM was warned that appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador posed a reputational risk because of his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Officials cited concerns over continuing contact after Epstein’s conviction and payment terms. The appointment went ahead.

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Daily Express Front Page 12th of March 2026

Files indicate the PM was warned of a reputational risk before appointing Lord Mandelson as US ambassador, citing his links to Jeffrey Epstein, yet the process was rushed. After dismissal, he received £75,000 severance; MPs now urge repayment, noting he had sought £500,000.

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Daily Star Front Page 12th of March 2026

Government files say Peter Mandelson sought a £547,000 payout after being removed from a diplomatic post. Papers also show officials had warned he posed a reputational risk to the PM. The claim has revived debate over severance expectations for political appointees.

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i Front Page 12th of March 2026

Files show Peter Mandelson accessed classified material before full clearance. The national security adviser called his appointment ‘weirdly rushed’. After dismissal he sought £550k but accepted £75k. The documents appear to contradict earlier No10 denials and raise questions over vetting.

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Metro Front Page 12th of March 2026

Documents reveal Lord Mandelson sought over £500k to leave after revelations about links to a disgraced financier. Officials negotiated the sum down to £75k, emails show, with ministers endorsing the compromise.

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Independent Front Page 12th of March 2026

Newly released papers say the PM was warned of reputational risk before appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US, citing his links to a disgraced financier already convicted of offences. They add he sought a £500,000 payout after dismissal and was paid £75,000.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Mirror

Former footballer Joey Barton has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm after a headteacher was seriously injured outside a golf club. The victim may lose sight in one eye. Barton denies the charge and has been remanded in custody ahead of his next court appearance.

Daily Telegraph

Under President Trump, the US has escalated operations against Iran, striking underground missile sites and logistics hubs in the most intense phase of the campaign so far. Washington says the aim is deterrence and safer shipping, while Tehran signalled defiance and markets eyed oil risks.

Times

US aircraft left a UK base to carry out operations against Iran after the PM authorised allied use of the site, calling the action defensive. US officials signalled the most intense day of operations so far. Britain backs its ally while saying UK forces are not directly involved.

Daily Mail

The Home Secretary faces mounting pressure to block a planned pro‑Tehran march in London this weekend. Over 100 MPs and peers have urged action, and a minister said the event has no place here. The Home Office and the Met are weighing options, from restrictions to an outright ban.

Daily Star

An ex-footballer and manager has been remanded in custody after being charged with assault near a golf club. A court was told the complainant may lose sight in one eye. Police enquiries continue ahead of the next hearing.

Guardian

Residents in Tehran report intensifying incidents causing power cuts and communications outages. Aid and rights groups cite rising civilian casualties. Regional leaders have exchanged warnings as operations target strategic sites, heightening concerns about further escalation.

Financial Times

Washington signalled imminent, far more intense military action against Iran, even as the US president hinted an end could be near. Oil prices whipsawed after a false report of tanker escorts. Aramco warned a prolonged conflict would be catastrophic, while Tehran urged ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.

i

US long‑range aircraft departed RAF Fairford as Trump vowed significant action against Iran. A UK nuclear‑powered sub left Australia early, likely heading to the region, while Whitehall considered fresh sanctions and a longer‑term presence. A Type 45 destroyer sailed to Cyprus.

Daily Express

Campaigners urge the Chancellor to reverse the freeze on income tax thresholds, warning it drags more pensioners into tax. The Conservatives support the call, arguing retirees shouldn’t be penalised. About a million extra people could be affected if the policy continues.

Independent

Thousands in Beirut remain homeless as continued military action hits sites linked to an armed group. Local reports put the death toll near 570. While the US president says the conflict is close to ending, residents sleep rough and aid needs are rising.

Metro

A London market trader whose photo featured on a “Welcome to Heathrow” poster suffered racist abuse online. He chose conciliation, inviting detractors to share dates at his stall, stressing dialogue, hospitality and forgiveness over hostility.

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