After the events, the trip was reviewed and some additional precautions have been taken to ensure the monarch’s safety, with Buckingham Palace confirming that the visit would definitely go ahead.
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Experts told The Independent that the extensive planning could include the use of covert agents, snipers, counter-drones and special forces.
Below we look at the “ring of security” – an elite security operation designed to keep the King safe.
Chaos erupted at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday (Getty)
Royalty and specialist protection officers (RaSP)
Sir Christopher Turner, Britain’s ambassador to the US, said that UK and US security teams had been planning the trip for weeks before the incident and had prepared for possible changes “as we go”.
“The real point is that our respective security teams have been in close touch for weeks,” he said.
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“And any operational changes we have to make, we can make them as we go, and we are all very confident that all appropriate security measures are in place.”
Security teams in both the UK and US worked through the night to assess the safety of the visit after Mr Trump escaped his third assassination attempt.
Members of the National Guard patrol the National Mall, Monday, April 27, 2026, in Washington. King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive in the U.S. today for a four-day state visit aimed at celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary, including a White House state dinner and a speech to Congress. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (AP)
While minor adjustments will be made to one or two royal engagements during the trip, the overall plan remains unchanged.
Former security specialist Richard Aitch told The Independent that members of the Royalty and Specialist Protection, working within the specialist command of the Metropolitan Police, would be armed on the trip in order to ensure the safety of the monarch.
”With this particular visit you’ve already got members of the Royalty and Specialist Protection in in the US on the ground liaising with the US Secret Service, and they’ve probably been over there for several weeks already,” he said. “They will be refining what they’re doing based on a response to what happened at the weekend.”
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Mr Aitch believes that this could include plans to “increase distance” in order to reduce the opportunity for any lone wolf attack and create a “sterile environment”.
All aspects of the visit will be monitored by intelligence officials (AP)
Intelligence coordination and undercover agents
“Intelligence flows are vitally important because operational plans are based on them,” says Mr Aitch.
This means UK and US security forces will share intelligence from a diverse array of sources in order to monitor any threats to the King during his visit.
“There will be a uniformed presence, but you will also have covert members blending in with the crowd,” he explains.
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“You’ve got people there weeks in advance, blending in with the local population. Security services will listen in on the internet and phone calls and will be paying particular attention to specific individuals, groups and organisations that could do harm.”
They will be especially sensitive to any “lone wolf” threats in light of the incident. Vehicle searches will be conducted in the vicinity of Charles’ route. Control of crowds and the public will also be essential with barricading of the utmost importance to ensure distance.
Snipers, special forces and counter-drones
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Britain’s King Charles, as Trump departs Windsor Castle, in Windsor, Britain, September 18, 2025 (Reuters)
American officials have an “almost unlimited budget” to conduct their security operations, according to Mr Aitch. However, they have a reputation among their British counterparts for having “all the gear but no idea”.
Nevertheless, US security services will be pulling out all the stops after President Trump promised that the King would be “very safe”.
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Protection is likely to include “snipers, counter snipers and search teams with dogs”. Special forces could also be deployed, such as the American Delta Force, the equivalent of the British SAS.
Counter-drone devices and jamming equipment could also be deployed.
“They could also use designated counterattack teams that are part of the FBI and US Secret Service.”
However, he adds that “you can have all of the assets, all of the people in the world, and it only takes one guy to get through. There is actually nothing that exists that is 100 per cent secure 100 per cent of the time.”
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, has been charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump after allegedly trying to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with guns and knives.
Tim Hanlon News Reporter and Emma O’Neill Content Editor
20:21, 27 Apr 2026
A man who purportedly attempted to force his way into the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner while armed with guns and knives has been charged with trying to assassinate Donald Trump.
Cole Tomas Allen was apprehended following the shooting incident on Saturday evening and is facing charges in federal court in Washington.
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He made his court appearance on Monday to answer charges stemming from a tumultuous confrontation that saw shots fired, Trump being swiftly escorted from the stage, and attendees taking cover beneath their tables.
Officials report that an officer clad in a bullet-resistant vest sustained a shot to the vest but is anticipated to make a full recovery.
Allen, a resident of Torrance, California, is being defended by solicitors from the federal defender’s office and sat alongside them in court dressed in a blue prison outfit. He faces additional charges of transporting a firearm and ammunition across state lines and discharging a firearm during a violent crime. No plea was entered, reports the Mirror.
Authorities have yet to disclose a motive, though in a message that officials claim was sent by Allen to relatives moments prior to the attack, Allen described himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin,” made numerous references to the Republican president without explicitly naming him, and alluded to complaints concerning various Trump administration policies.
Investigators are treating these writings, alongside a series of social media activity and discussions with family members, as amongst the most compelling evidence of the suspect’s state of mind and potential motivations.
Allen, aged 31, is understood to have journeyed by rail from California to Chicago before continuing to Washington, where he registered as a guest at the hotel hosting the gala dinner, which featured characteristically stringent security measures, according to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Footage shared by Trump depicts a man, whom authorities claim was carrying firearms and bladed weapons, sprinting past a security barrier while Secret Service personnel rushed towards him and successfully tackled him to the ground.
Police have stated previously that the suspect was staying at the Washington Hilton, the venue for the dinner, and they are confident he operated independently.
Documentation reveals Allen is a well-qualified tutor and hobbyist video game creator. A social media account belonging to an individual with an identical name and photograph that seemingly corresponds to the suspect indicates he has been employed part-time over the past six years at a firm providing admissions guidance and examination preparation services to prospective university students.
The Brazilian started and scored the only goal of the game as Manchester United beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge in their last outing on April 18.
However, he was not only not in the starting XI as the Red Devils hosted the Bees on Monday, but he wasn’t even on the bench.
Manchester United’s interim manager, Michael Carrick, revealed that the Brazil international is struggling with a hip issue.
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It is not anything that will keep him out for long, but was enough to see him miss Monday night’s action.
‘He had a bit of a sore hip flexor after the game against Chelsea,’ Carrick told Sky Sports.
‘He was looking quite promising during the week. We thought he’d be okay but he didn’t quite progress quick enough. It’s nothing too serious but unfortunately he misses out tonight.’
Matheus Cunha has scored eight league goals this season (Picture: Getty Images)
In Cunha’s absence, Carrick went for a front three of Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Amad Diallo, with Bruno Fernandes behind.
Patrick Dorgu also returned to the squad, on the bench after recovering from a hamstring injury.
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Ahead of the match, Carrick told MUTV: ‘Patrick’s looking to get back closer to the group in a very small part, which is fantastic, because he’s worked so hard over a period of time now.
‘So it’ll be good to have him back in and around the group within the next week or so.’
Michael Carrick had to do without Cunha at Old Trafford (Picture: Getty Images)
Carrick was also full of praise for Kobbie Mainoo, who is in the starting XI again on Monday, saying: ‘He’s got an awful lot of experience in big occasions and big games at such a young age.
‘We just want to get him on the pitch and feeling that rhythm again. He’s done terrific.
‘Against Chelsea he was as good as he’s been. I’m conscious not to overload him and overhelp him. If anything he’s done a lot of it himself.’
Multinational manufacturing giant BYD has joined Teesside Airport as Gold Sponsor for the delegation which will be in the far east for a week.
The were joined by European Cargo, Autohorn, Sound Leisure, Tudor International, RJJ Software, Richmond International Academic & Soccer Academy, China Marketing Corp, Jolene and QL Consulating.
A spokesperson for BYD said: “BYD is proud to host the West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce Trade Mission.
“As an enthusiastic supporter of UK industry and employment, we welcome the opportunity to build our links with both local business and government representives.
“The chance to showcase how our technology and expertise can add value to partners, which is very exciting.”
Over the course of the visit, which began last week, the Chamber will host meetings with the British Consulate General Guangzhou, Yantian Port, the China Britain Business Council, HSBC and the Consulate General of Hong Kong, among many others.
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The Chamber selected the Chinese cities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, as well as Hong Kong, as the destinations based on recommendations from its membership and the mission follows highly successful visits to the United States, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
James Mason, chief executive of West & North Yorkshire Chamber, said: “At a time when there is so much instability for businesses transacting abroad, we want to use our tried and tested Chamber brand to give our members confidence to take their first-class goods and services around the planet.
“Given that the total trade between the UK and China was £102.3bn last year and that China remains the country’s fifth largest trading partner, it makes complete sense why our members want to forge greater connections with these territories.
“In an ever-shrinking world, we want to ensure our members get all the support they can to trade internationally.”
Cole Tomas Allen has been charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump after allegedly storming the White House Correspondents’ Dinner armed with guns and knives, calling himself a “Friendly Federal Assassin” in a message to family before the attack.
19:54, 27 Apr 2026Updated 19:54, 27 Apr 2026
A man who allegedly attempted to force his way into the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner armed with guns and knives has been charged with trying to assassinate Donald Trump.
Cole Tomas Allen was arrested following the shooting on Saturday night and is facing charges in federal court in Washington.
He appeared before the court on Monday over allegations relating to a chaotic incident that saw shots fired, Trump bundled off the stage and guests diving for cover under their tables.
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According to authorities, an officer wearing a bullet-resistant vest was struck in the vest but is expected to make a full recovery.
Allen, from Torrance, California, is being represented by lawyers from the federal defender’s office and sat alongside them in court dressed in a blue jail uniform. He also faces charges of transporting a firearm and ammunition across state lines and discharging a firearm during a violent crime. He has not yet entered a plea, reports the Mirror.
Prosecutors have not disclosed a motive, but in a message authorities claim was sent by Allen to family members moments before the attack, Allen described himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin,” made repeated references to the Republican president without naming him and hinted at grievances concerning a variety of Trump administration policies.
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Investigators are viewing the writings, together with a series of social media posts and interviews with relatives, as some of the strongest evidence of the suspect’s state of mind and potential motives. Allen, 31, is thought to have made his way by train from California to Chicago before continuing on to Washington, where he checked in as a guest at the hotel hosting the gala dinner, which typically operates under stringent security measures, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed.
Footage shared by Trump shows a man, whom authorities claim was carrying both guns and knives, sprinting past a security barrier as Secret Service agents rushed towards him and successfully tackled him to the ground.
Police had previously stated that the suspect was staying at the Washington Hilton, where the dinner was taking place, and they believe he acted entirely alone.
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Records indicate that Allen is a highly educated tutor and amateur video game developer. A social media profile belonging to a man sharing the same name, accompanied by a photograph appearing to match the suspect, reveals he had been working part-time for the past six years at a firm providing admissions counselling and test preparation services to prospective college students.
Boxes of prosecco spilled across the carriageway from one of the lorries on Monday morning, leaving “significant debris” and “smashed glass throughout”, while the other lorry had its empty container dislodged, Thames Valley Police’s roads policing team said on social media.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, was taken into custody after the alleged Trump assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ dinner on Saturday night and appeared in federal court in Washington on Monday
Tim Hanlon News Reporter and Emma O’Neill Content Editor
19:42, 27 Apr 2026
A man who allegedly attempted to force his way into the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner while armed with guns and knives has been charged with trying to assassinate Donald Trump.
Cole Tomas Allen was arrested following the shooting on Saturday night and is facing charges in federal court in Washington.
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He appeared before the court on Monday in connection with a chaotic incident that saw shots fired, Trump hurried from the stage and guests diving for cover beneath their tables.
Officials report that an officer wearing a bullet-resistant vest was struck in the vest but is anticipated to make a full recovery.
Allen, from Torrance, California, is being represented by lawyers from the federal defender’s office and sat alongside them in court wearing a blue jail uniform. He has additionally been charged with transporting a firearm and ammunition across state lines and with discharging a firearm during a violent crime. He has not yet entered a plea, reports the Mirror.
Prosecutors haven’t disclosed a motive, but in a message that authorities claim was sent by Allen to relatives moments before the attack, Allen described himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin,” made numerous references to the Republican president without naming him and hinted at grievances concerning various Trump administration policies.
Investigators are treating these writings, combined with a history of social media activity and interviews with relatives, as some of the most compelling evidence of the suspect’s state of mind and potential motivations. Allen, 31, is understood to have made his way by train from California to Chicago before continuing on to Washington, where he checked in as a guest at the hotel hosting the gala dinner, which typically operates under stringent security measures, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed.
Footage shared by Trump depicts a man, whom authorities allege was carrying both firearms and knives, sprinting past a security barrier as Secret Service agents rushed towards him and successfully tackled him to the ground.
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Police had previously confirmed that the suspect was staying at the Washington Hilton, the venue for the dinner, and believe he carried out the act alone.
According to records, Allen is a highly qualified tutor and amateur video game developer. A social media profile belonging to a man of the same name, accompanied by a photograph appearing to match that of the suspect, indicates he had been working part-time for the past six years at a firm providing admissions guidance and test preparation services to prospective university students.
Following a mission in Malta, MI6 operative Kate Henderson (portrayed by Gemma Arterton) uncovers intelligence suggesting a leading politician vying for the role of Prime Minister may be compromised by Russian interests.
She must uncover the truth before time runs out while protecting her loved ones from those determined to silence her.
The countdown has nearly ended with Secret Service launching tonight, Monday, April 27, at 9pm on ITV.
Audiences can continue the journey the subsequent evening, Tuesday, April 28, at the identical time, though the broadcast pattern will then change.
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Secret Service’s third through fifth episodes will drop across three consecutive evenings.
The third chapter airs at 9pm on Sunday, May 3, with the fourth and fifth episodes following on successive days.
Below is the complete ITV Secret Service episode transmission schedule:
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Episode One: Monday, April 27
Episode Two: Tuesday, April 28
Episode Three: Sunday, May 3
Episode Four: Monday, May 4
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Episode Five: Tuesday, May 5
But if you dont want to wait to find out how the thriller ends, all five episodes have now been released on ITVX.
Beyond the impressive ensemble and gripping storyline, Secret Service has the added appeal of being adapted from ITV News presenter Tom Bradby’s 2019 novel bearing the same title.
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Discussing his work being adapted for television, he told Radio Times: “The aim was to make a really compulsive, high-octane, nerve-shredding but emotionally rich thriller.
“A spy story, family drama and political thriller all rolled into one. We want people to sit glued to their sofas and preferably stay up half the night to finish it.
“To succeed, we always knew it must land as a piece of mainstream entertainment.
“But I’d be doubly thrilled if we could achieve all that and have people chewing its ideas over with friends in the days afterwards.”
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Secret Service premieres on Monday, April 27, at 9pm on ITV.
Donald Trump has called for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired over a joke the late-night host made about First Lady Melania Trump, calling her the “glow of an expectant widow”
Donald Trump has lashed out at a Jimmy Kimmel joke where he quipped that Melania Trump had the glow of an “expectant widow”.
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The comedian made the remarks during an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live last Thursday, days before a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night.
“Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow,” Kimmel said.
Trump has now taken to Truth Social demanding Kimmel be fired over the remarks, marking the latest chapter in a long-running feud between the pair. Trump previously cheered when Kimmel was suspended by broadcaster ABC following a monologue referencing the shooting of Charlie Kirk, in which he likened the US President’s grief to “how a 4-year-old mourns a goldfish”, reports the Mirror.
Trump has now posted on social media: “Wow, Jimmy Kimmel, who is in no way funny as attested to by his terrible Television Ratings, made a statement on his Show that is really shocking. He showed a fake video of the First Lady, Melania, and our son, Barron, like they were actually sitting in his studio, listening to him speak, which they weren’t, and never would be.”
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“He then stated, “Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.” A day later a lunatic tried entering the ballroom of the White House Correspondents Dinner, loaded up with a shotgun, handgun, and many knives. He was there for a very obvious and sinister reason.
“I appreciate that so many people are incensed by Kimmel’s despicable call to violence, and normally would not be responsive to anything that he said but, this is something far beyond the pale. Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from Torrance, California, is the suspected gunman who was allegedly armed with guns and knives when he stormed the Washington Hilton on Saturday night.
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Melania also took to social media earlier today to urge ABC to “take a stand” against Kimmel and his programme. Writing on X, the First Lady stated: “Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America. People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate.
” A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.”
The Greens have come under pressure in recent weeks over social media posts made by a number of candidates, including some in Newcastle, ahead of the May 7 elections in which the party is expected to make massive gains from Labour.
That has included Philip Brookes, who is standing in the city’s Manor Park ward. A Facebook account in his name stated in one post about the war in Gaza that it “takes serious effort not to be a tiny bit antisemitic”.
It also posted an image of a statement he called a “bit provocative, but historically valid”, which branded Israel “just a bunch of Polish, Russian, Hungarian terrorists killing Palestinian people for 76 years”.
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Asked if he would pull support for candidates found to have made antisemitic remarks, Mr Polanski said during a visit to Newcastle today (Monday, April 27): “It is important to say that I condemn whenever there has been any antisemitism – I do that both as a political leader, but also as someone who is Jewish.
“In fact, I am one of five people in British political history who have been Jewish and lead a political party.
“So antisemitism is personal for me. In the same breath, I have been accused sometimes of antisemitism when I have been criticising the Israeli government and their ongoing genocide.
“It is really important that we do not conflate genuine antisemitism with legitimate criticism of an Israeli government who are committing war crimes, I think that is really important.”
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The Green Party leader added that he would not comment on or interfere in specific cases going through a disciplinary process.
Another of the Greens’ Newcastle candidates, Mohammed Suleman, has also come under scrutiny over what Newcastle City Council labelled an “act of environmental vandalism”.
Fenham Properties Ltd, of which Mr Suleman is a director, was fined thousands of pounds by magistrates last year after being prosecuted by the local authority for burning waste in a large bonfire on the grounds of the historic Pendower Hall in the West End.
The Arthur’s Hill ward candidate admitted to illegally disposing of waste and operating a facility to dispose of waste without an environmental permit at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court in June 2025.
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Asked if the Greens’ vetting processes for candidates were sufficient, Mr Polanski pointed to the party’s rapid growth over recent months.
He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The Green Party when I ran for leader had 55,000 members.
“We now have 226,000 members and we have quadrupled in the polls. So the scrutiny, as it should be, has increased. But also some of the silly political attacks have also increased in time too.
“I think there are a handful of cases where people have complained and we will take those very seriously. But I also think the public are pretty forgiving and recognise that we need perspective.
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“Where you have 4,500 candidates, to have a handful of cases I would say is not some kind of big scandal. It just says, ultimately, you need to look at those cases on a bespoke basis and make sure the people representing you are suitable, that they are in the lines of the Green Party, and they want to make sure they are bringing in environmental, social, racial, and economic justice.
“I am confident that in the vast majority of, 99 per cent of cases, that is exactly what has happened.”
Sir Keir Starmer has made a personal appeal to Labour MPs as he prepares to face a Commons vote on whether to launch a sleaze inquiry into the Peter Mandelson vetting saga on what will be a crucial day for the future of his premiership.
His direct appeal at a meeting of the parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) came after Sir Lindsay Hoyle confirmed on Monday that MPs would be allowed to debate whether or not the prime minister should be referred to the powerful Commons Privileges Committee for a probe into whether he misled parliament over the disgraced peer’s appointment as US ambassador.
Speaking at a Monday night meeting of the PLP, the beleaguered prime minister said: “I have responsibility for being totally transparent with you, with parliament and the British public. I take that very seriously as well.
“But this is not about a lack of transparency. This is a political stunt by our opponents who want to bring us down, obscure our message, stop us getting on with our work. And the timing tells you everything nine days before local elections.”
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Keir Starmer could be referred to the Privileges Committee (Reuters)
He told Labour MPs: “Tomorrow is pure politics and we need to stand together against it.”
With Labour MPs mulling over supporting Kemi Badenoch’s motion and others plotting to remove him in May, Sir Keir pleaded with them to “look at the bigger picture” and stick by him.
The Privileges Committee was responsible for Boris Johnson’s exit from frontline politics after it investigated him for misleading the House over the “partygate” breaches of Covid laws in Downing Street.
The vote will come on a difficult day withhis former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and former top civil servant Sir Philip Barton – both of whom played key roles in the appointment of Lord Mandelson – will give evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee.
already Labour grandees, former home secretaries Alan Johnson and Lord David Blunkett, have written a letter calling on Labour MPs to oppose referring Sir Keir for investigation.
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Mr McSweeney was widely regarded as a protege of the former US ambassador and pushed for his appointment, while Sir Philip was the predecessor of Sir Olly Robbins – who was sacked by Sir Keir for failing to tell ministers that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting.
Sir Philip left the department in January 2025, eight months earlier than expected. The committee is expected to examine whether he left his post as a result of his opposition to Lord Mandelson’s appointment.
As the prime minister faces pressure from all sides on the Mandelson saga, he will also have his attention diverted by a meeting of the Middle East Response Committee, as part of an attempt to mitigate the economic impacts of the Iran war, and by King Charles’s address to the US Congress, both of which are taking place on Tuesday.
On the same day, the Commons will vote on whether to refer the PM to the Privileges Committee to consider if he misled MPs when he claimed “due process” was followed in Lord Mandelson’s appointment, and that there was “no pressure whatsoever”.
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It comes after it emerged that the Foreign Office decided to appoint the Labour grandee despite the fact that he failed the vetting process.
Labour’s huge majority in the Commons means such a vote would almost certainly not pass, especially as Labour MPs are expected to be whipped to vote against the motion, but it could still be damaging for the prime minister.
As first revealed by The Independent, MPs from both sides of the House, including Labour, are understood to have written to the speaker requesting that the committee, which deals with serious disciplinary issues in parliament, investigate the PM.
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In the wake of Sir Lindsay’s decision to allow MPs to debate the issue, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch claimed that the “facts are overwhelming”.
“The prime minister misled the House of Commons, repeatedly,” she claimed. “He appointed a national security risk and friend of a convicted paedophile, to be our ambassador in Washington, our most sensitive diplomatic post. He pretended that full due process was followed for this appointment. It was not.”
Ms Badenoch argued that the prime minister must “be held to the same standards he held previous prime ministers to”, warning: “There is no room for hypocrisy.”
She added: “Every MP now faces a matter of conscience, not party, conscience. Do they cover this up or do they vote to seek the truth?”
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But a No 10 spokesperson dismissed the attempt to launch a parliamentary inquiry as a “desperate political stunt by the Conservative Party”.
Lindsay Hoyle confirmed that MPs will vote on whether to refer the prime minister to the Privileges Committee (PA)
A number of MPs and former parliamentarians have referred to the precedent set during the Partygate probe into Mr Johnson, when the Tories failed to use their majority to oppose the inquiry, and their MPs on the committee “put party second” in finding him guilty.
It comes as concerns grow among Labour MPs across different factions of the party that the government plans to whip to block the vote.
However, the Tories are going to push the fact that they did not oppose the motion when Boris Johnson was referred to the committee for misleading parliament.
One former cabinet minister said: “We did set something of a precedent, but I think we have some moral authority on the issue because of the way we allowed the inquiry to take place into Boris. This is a question of putting integrity before party.”
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Sir Ed Davey also piled pressure on Sir Keir not to whip his MPs to oppose his referral to the Privileges Committee, saying: “Even Boris Johnson didn’t block his MPs voting for scrutiny.
“MPs must be given a free vote on any motion to refer Starmer, not forced into being accomplices to a cover-up.”
Over the weekend, Cabinet minister Darren Jones insisted there is “no case to answer” when asked about a potential referral of Sir Keir to the committee, as well as accusing the Conservatives of “using tactics” ahead of local elections.
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