Keir Starmer is poised for an uncomfortable day in Parliament as he releases papers on Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to the US.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is seeking to force the Government to release all documents showing how Lord Mandelson got the Washington job, including messages exchanged with key figures in Sir Keir's inner circle including chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and top ministers.
Lord Mandelson was sacked in September last year over his links with Jeffrey Epstein and quit the House of Lords yesterday after new emails showed the apparent leaking of sensitive information to the paedophile financier in 2009.
Meanwhile, an exotic dancer demanded $250,000 from Epstein claiming she performed 'various sex acts' on him and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, legal documents show.
The unnamed woman claims to have been chauffeured to a 2006 party at Epstein's Palm Beach home where she says she danced for the men before they asked her for a 'threesome'.
Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein asked for special permission to meet a British education minister - believed to be Peter Mandelson - just weeks after the US financier had been released from jail for abusing underage girls, it has emerged.
Epstein was placed under house arrest at his Palm Beach mansion when he was released from jail in July 2009 after serving 13 months for procuring a minor for prostitution and soliciting prostitution.
The convicted sex offender had to apply to a circuit judge to obtain permission to travel outside of the state of Florida.
Circuit Judge Jeffrey Coldbath granted the financier's request to fly to New York on 3rd December 2009 to meet with his lawyers to discuss other legal claims filed against him.
But the judge denied Epstein's request to fly to New York on December 12th, 2009, to meet with Mandelson, who, it is believed, he wrongly identified in his request as the 'undersecretary of education to the prime minister of Great Britain', new documents have revealed.
Scotland Yard began a full criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson on Tuesday.
The move followed more damning revelations about the ex-Labour grandee's relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
While he was a Cabinet minister, the former spin doctor repeatedly tipped off the tycoon about market-sensitive government plans, emails suggest.
On Tuesday, the Government and ex-prime minister Gordon Brown got in touch with the Metropolitan Police, leaving the peer facing an unprecedented probe.
It came as the Daily Mail uncovered further sensational details about Lord Mandelson's dealings with Epstein, with whom he remained close even after the financier had been jailed for child sex offences.
One bombshell email seemingly showed the pair discussing confidential negotiations over a £10billion Ministry of Defence contract while Lord Mandelson was business secretary in Gordon Brown's government.
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Keir Starmer is fighting to dodge revealing damaging details of Lord Mandelson's influence and vetting today amid Labour 'cover-up' claims.
The government has bowed to Tory demands to publish a huge range of material about the disgraced former ambassador, amid fears of defeat in a crunch Commons vote later.
However, Sir Keir - who faces a bruising PMQs at lunchtime - is trying to add a 'national security and international relations' exemption to the commitment, potentially giving ministers a get-out.
Labour MPs are openly saying the tweak is unacceptable this morning, as the government would be able to 'mark its own homework'.
The stage is set for a dramatic political showdown after police launched a criminal investigation into allegations Lord Mandelson passed market-sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein while a Cabinet minister.
Hello and welcome to the Daily Mail's live coverage of the Epstein files which have led to one of the biggest political and royal scandals in British history.
Keir Starmer is set for an uncomfortable afternoon in the Commons as he faces a grilling over appointing Lord Peter Mandelson to be Britain's man in Washington.
Mandelson is quitting the House of Lords today after emails appear to show he leaked sensitive information to Epstein while serving in Gordon Brown's cabinet.
Meanwhile, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been evicted from his Royal Lodge home as he prepares for exile in Sandringham.
The former Duke of York was stripped of his titles over his association with Epstein with more embarrassing details coming to light following the latest release of documents from the US Department of Justice.
Stick with us throughout the day as we bring you the key developments on the Epstein files.