Key facts
- The Metropolitan Police may broaden their investigation into alleged attempts to influence a Cabinet reshuffle.
- New evidence, including messages between a former ambassador and a political aide, is expected to be released.
- Peter Mandelson is mentioned in relation to alleged efforts to influence the reshuffle.
- Morgan McSweeney, former chief of staff to Keir Starmer, is involved in the message exchange.
The Metropolitan Police are considering broadening their investigation into alleged efforts to influence a Cabinet reshuffle, following the potential emergence of new evidence. Reports indicate that messages exchanged between a former ambassador to the US and Morgan McSweeney, who previously served as chief of staff to Keir Starmer, are anticipated for release. This information could provide the basis for the Met to expand their inquiry into the matter. Peter Mandelson is referenced in the headline concerning his alleged role in these influence attempts.
