Starmer-Mandelson latest: ‘Presumption’ peer didn’t need vetting for ambassador job, top civil servant tells MPs
She said she became aware of the information when she read documents on 25 March and immediately sought legal advice on how to handle such sensitive information before telling the prime minister on 14 April.
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