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Sacked UK official says PM’s Office put ‘constant pressure’ to speed up Mandelson clearance
Former British ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson walks outside his residence in London, Britain on April 20, 2026. — Reuters pic

LONDON, April 21 — The former ‌top official in Britain’s ​foreign ministry who was sacked ‌over Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ​ambassador said on Tuesday he had come under a ​lot of pressure from the prime minister’s private office to resolve his ‌security clearance quickly.

Olly Robbins ⁠told a ⁠parliamentary select ⁠committee there was a “very ⁠strong” ⁠expectation that Mandelson needed to be ⁠in post as soon as possible.

“The focus was on getting Mandelson out to Washington quickly,” he ⁠said.

“I think throughout January, honestly, my office, the foreign ⁠secretary’s office, were under ⁠constant ⁠pressure,” Robbins said.

“There was ​an atmosphere ​of constant ‌chasing.” — Reuters

 

 

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