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He is Britain’s ambassador to the United States, a former deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom, no less.

He has been a titan of British politics for decades and is the sharpest of operators.

Yet Peter Mandelson has been unable to explain why he counted the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein as his “best pal”.

Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions of sexual acts.

“Wherever he is in the world, he remains my best pal!” Lord Mandelson wrote in Epstein’s 50th birthday book in 2003.

The handwritten words were accompanied by a snap of a dressing-gown-clad Mandelson with Epstein.

Epstein and Mandelson pictured together in the 'birthday book' released by the US Congress. Pic: US House Oversight Committee
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Epstein and Mandelson pictured together in the ‘birthday book’ released by the US Congress. Pic: US House Oversight Committee

Peter Mandelson was once dubbed 'the Prince of Darkness' in British politics
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Peter Mandelson was once dubbed ‘the Prince of Darkness’ in British politics

Lord Mandelson was one of many contributors to the book, which has been made public for the first time after being published by a congressional committee in Washington.

It was compiled by Epstein’s girlfriend and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003, three years before allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Epstein became public.

At the very least, there is the question of judgement for Lord Mandelson.

Lord Mandelson's appointment to the UK's most senior diplomatic role overseas came as a surprise to many. Pic: Reuters
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Lord Mandelson’s appointment to the UK’s most senior diplomatic role overseas came as a surprise to many. Pic: Reuters

The victims of Epstein’s abuse have said repeatedly that anyone close to him would have been fully aware of his behaviour.

While that is unprovable, it is deeply uncomfortable for anyone close to him, and even more so for those who contributed to the birthday book.

The book is hard to read. For page after page, the content is at times graphically sexual.

It contains stories, anecdotes and boasts from friends discussing their sexual escapades with Epstein.

Some of the images are disturbing, including hand-drawn images of Epstein being massaged by three young-looking women on a beach and images of him with girls – their faces blacked out by the US congressional committee which released the book.

‘She left screaming’

One note, from an unknown contributor, reads: “I was porking some girl in bed and Jeff brings in the mains to make beef. She left screaming and never came back.”

It continues: “We’re both in bed porking some girls and I said what do you think, while he’s shoving penicillin down my throat.”

Elsewhere in the book, the full note from Lord Mandelson, accompanied by photos, reads: “Once upon a time, an intelligent, sharp-witted man they call ‘mysterious’ parachuted into my life…

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Pic: US House Oversight Committee

“You would spend many hours just waiting for him to turn up. And often, no sooner were you getting used to having him around, you would suddenly be alone… again leaving you with some ‘interesting’ friends to entertain instead… [this caption is accompanied by a photo of two unidentified women].

It continues: “Or just some dogs to keep you company (he wasn’t always so keen on them). But then he would parachute back in… very occasionally, taking you by surprise in some far-off places [this caption accompanied with a whiskey label with Mandelson’s name on it]… or in one of his glorious homes he likes to share with his friends (yum yum). But wherever he is in the world, he remains my best pal!”

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Pic: US House Oversight Committee

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Pic: US House Oversight Committee

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Pic: US House Oversight Committee

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Pic: US House Oversight Committee

In May, Sky News asked Lord Mandelson about his relationship with Mr Epstein.

“I’m not answering any questions about him,” he told Sky’s James Matthews. “My knowledge of him is something that I regret. I wish I’d never met him in the first place.”

“Why did you have an association with him?” he was asked.

“Why did many people meet him? He was a prolific networker, and I wish I never met him in the first place,” Mandelson said.

Sources have told Sky News the ambassador was unhappy with our questions. Notably, Sky was not invited to briefings with the embassy for a few months, and engagement with staff there was more challenging.

In February, as he prepared to become the new ambassador, the Financial Times asked Lord Mandelson about his relationship with Epstein.

“I regret ever meeting him or being introduced to him by his partner Ghislaine Maxwell,” he told the paper.

“I regret even more the hurt he caused to many young women. I’m not going to go into this. It’s an FT obsession, and frankly, you can all f*ck off. OK?”

Mandelson has never been accused of any sexual impropriety by any of the Epstein victims.

No comment

He has not made any fresh comments on the notes in the book, but a spokesperson for the British Embassy in Washington had no comment, only referring me to the words from the ambassador in May.

In London, the prime minister’s spokesperson was asked if Sir Keir Starmer had spoken to Mandelson since the emergence of the letter.

The spokesperson said: “I can only refer to the statement the ambassador himself made… I have nothing to add other than what the ambassador has already said about the previous relationship with Epstein… he is focused on the state visit.”

The birthday message to Epstein from Lord Mandelson is signed with a warm flourish Pic: US House Oversight Committee
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The birthday message to Epstein from Lord Mandelson is signed with a warm flourish Pic: US House Oversight Committee

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It’s also not clear if Sir Keir and Number 10 officials were aware of the extent of the ties between Mandelson and Epstein. If they were, that raises serious questions about their own judgement.

That state visit, next week, is now complicated by this news. The degrees of separation for three key characters involved in the visit are deeply awkward.

US President Donald Trump seems increasingly closely associated with Epstein, with the publication of the letter in the book purported to be from him. Mr Trump continues to claim the letter is a fake.

President Trump denies it is his signature on this message
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President Trump denies it is his signature on this message

Lord Mandelson’s association now appears to have been much closer than previously known.

The King’s brother, Prince Andrew, also had an association with Epstein and Maxwell that is well documented. He reached an out-of-court settlement with one Epstein victim who accused Andrew of sexual impropriety. He denies any wrongdoing.

Deeply personal scandal

Lord Mandelson is spearheading Britain’s diplomatic and trade relationship with the United States. He has put the UK in a uniquely good position since he became ambassador at the start of the year.

The state visit will form a key part of the effort to deepen relations with the Trump administration.

There is an expectation of new trade, tech and AI announcements between the president and the prime minister next week.

Lord Mandelson is a master of spin and strategy. He and his advisors will be hoping this deeply personal scandal doesn’t derail diplomatic progress.

But there remains a huge disconnect between his assertion that “my knowledge of him is something that I regret” and this new revelation that Epstein was his “best pal”.

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Handwriting expert says ‘Donald Trump signature’ in Epstein birthday book is ‘absolutely’ his – despite his denials

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Handwriting expert says 'Donald Trump signature' in Epstein birthday book is 'absolutely' his - despite his denials

A handwriting expert has said the signature on a controversial birthday message to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein is “absolutely” US President Donald Trump’s.

Graphologist Emma Bache compared the signature with others the president wrote at the time, and told Sky News: “It is very much the signature he had in the 2000s. I can absolutely say it is Donald Trump’s.”

Newly released files handed to the United States Congress appear to contain birthday messages to billionaire paedophile Epstein from both the US president and the current British ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson.

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They include a hand-drawing of a woman’s body, signed “Donald”, a picture of Epstein holding an outsized cheque, signed by “DJTRUMP”, and a message appearing to show Lord Mandelson calling Epstein his “best pal”.

Addressing the release of the image in a post on X, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said: “As I have said all along, it’s very clear President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it.”

Emma Bache said it was 'almost impossible' to forge President Trump's signature
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Emma Bache said it was ‘almost impossible’ to forge President Trump’s signature

But Ms Bache was unequivocal.

“It’s incredibly distinctive. If we look at the way he has formed the ‘o’ of Donald, it’s actually a circle.

“He also has a very long horizontal stroke at the end of his name – which funnily enough is saying to people ‘keep away’ – and it’s absolutely identical in pressure, in length and formation of about every single stroke (to his current official signature).”

The note released on Monday. Pic: X/OversightDems
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The note released on Monday. Pic: X/OversightDems

She said the capital ‘D’ of his name in the Epstein message, was also very distinctive and exactly the same as another letter written in 1996 and 2000.

The files were handed over following a demand by the Oversight Committee of the US Congress and are from a book compiled by Epstein’s co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, to celebrate his 50th birthday in 2003.

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The White House said the president’s legal team was “aggressively pursuing litigation”.

Ms Bache said she was “not surprised he would deny it”.

She added: “He has an awful lot to lose, but it doesn’t affect my analysis of it.”

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‘You will listen to me – I am right’

After examining a number of his signatures under a microscope, she concluded: “The idea that it could be forged would be almost impossible. I certainly wouldn’t be able to get anywhere close to Donald Trump’s handwriting.

“It’s a very confident, very speedy signature and when you forge something, you do it more slowly.”

She said his modern signature had changed a little but still had clear similarities.

Donald Trump's signature in more recent times as president
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Donald Trump’s signature in more recent times as president

She added: “His modern signature is all angles and in graphology, angles are about energy, aggression, there’s a tension there.

“There’s no softness and his communication style is one of ‘you will listen to me and I am right’.

A letter sent by Trump to radio host Larry King in 1999. Pic: Julien*s auction house
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A letter sent by Trump to radio host Larry King in 1999. Pic: Julien*s auction house

And another in 2006 to lawyer George Conway shows a similar signature. Pic: George Conway/X
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And another in 2006 to lawyer George Conway shows a similar signature. Pic: George Conway/X

Ambassador’s denial

Lord Mandelson has also come under scrutiny for his relationship with Epstein – and the release of the files has compounded the issue.

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They appear to include a glowing contribution from the Labour grandee, with him calling Epstein his “best pal” and writing of the friend “taking you by surprise… in one of his glorious homes he likes to share with his friends (yum yum)”.

Lord Mandelson’s spokesman said he “very much regrets ever having been introduced to Epstein”.

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Donald Trump’s bid to fire a US central bank rate-setter has suffered a setback after a federal judge blocked the move.

The president revealed last month that he was removing Lisa Cook from her post at the Federal Reserve on alleged mortgage fraud grounds.

The move was widely seen by commentators as a bid to destroy the Fed’s independence through the appointment of a new governor who would support his bid for interest rate cuts to boost the trade war-hit US economy.

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Ms Cook, who denies wrongdoing and any cause to dismiss her, was appointed to the Fed’s board by former US president Joe Biden. The board forms part of the panel that votes on US interest rate decisions.

She secured a preliminary court ruling late on Tuesday which found that the Trump administration’s claims she committed mortgage fraud prior to taking office were likely not sufficient grounds for her removal.

The White House has claimed she inaccurately described three separate properties on mortgage applications, which could have allowed her to obtain lower interest rates and tax credits.

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But US District Judge Jia Cobb said: “President Trump has not identified anything related to Cook’s conduct or job performance as a Board member that would indicate that she is harming the Board or the public interest by executing her duties unfaithfully or ineffectively.”

The ruling, which could yet be appealed, means she can continue in her role while her own lawsuit proceeds.

It could end up in the Supreme Court.

Mr Trump’s demands this year that the Fed cuts rates have so far fallen on deaf ears as the central bank voting has shown too much concern over trade war-linked inflation. Prices have risen as higher import duties have been passed on.

He has repeatedly called for Fed chair Jay Powell to resign but retracted threats to fire him.

The president may actually get his wish for a cut this month amid a deterioration in the employment market – also widely blamed on his trade war – as hiring has slumped.

The central bank, unlike the Bank of England, has a dual mandate to ensure maximum employment as well as keeping inflation in check.

Any rate cut would be unlikely to extinguish the Trump administration’s effort to influence monetary policy.

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The Fed’s ability to set interest rates without regard to politicians’ demands is critical to market confidence, let alone the central bank’s ability to keep inflation under control.

Neither the Fed or the White House commented on the ruling.

Ms Cook’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said: “This ruling recognises and reaffirms the importance of safeguarding the independence of the Federal Reserve from illegal political interference.”

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The fallout continues from the overnight release of the Epstein files. Hundreds of pages released, including correspondence penned by – it appears – our man in Washington, Lord Peter Mandelson, the UK ambassador.

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