Former British ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson enters a vehicle outside a reported residence on February 14, 2026, in London. © Chris J Ratcliffe, Reuters

Britain's former US ambassador Peter Mandelson arrested amid Epstein revelations

· France 24

Former British ambassador to the ​US Peter Mandelson has been arrested by London police on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following revelations over his ties to convicted ​sex ‌offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Mandelson, 72, was fired from ⁠the most prestigious posting in Britain's diplomatic service in September, when the depth ‌of his friendship with Epstein started to become clear.

Police earlier ⁠this month began a criminal investigation into Mandelson after Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government passed on communications between the ​former ambassador and Epstein.

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"Officers have arrested a 72-year-old ‌man on suspicion of misconduct in public office," London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement relating to an investigation into a former government minister.

Emails ‌between Mandelson and Epstein, released by the US Department of Justice in late ​January, showed the two men had a closer relationship than had been publicly known, and Mandelson had shared information with the financier ​when he was a minister in former prime minister Gordon ​Brown's government.

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Mandelson, who this month resigned from ​Starmer's Labour Party and quit his position in parliament's upper chamber, has previously said he "very ​deeply" regretted his past association with Epstein. But he has not commented publicly or responded to messages seeking comment on the latest revelations.

Last week, King Charles' younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was also ⁠arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over allegations he sent confidential government ⁠documents to ​Epstein. He has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)