Eight days of vote counting and still no result in Peru – Press Review
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, April 20: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s troubles continue after it emerged last week that he sent Peter Mandelson to Washington as ambassador despite him failing to meet Foreign Office security standards. Also, anger mounts in Peru after the first round of the presidential elections saw widespread irregularities, including polling stations that didn’t open and ballot papers found in bins. Finally, Etsy are finally looking to tap the potential of the break-up economy. It’s the day Keir Starmer must stand up and take the blame, says the Daily Mail, as he prepares to tell parliament once again that the Foreign Office concealed Peter Mandelson’s failed security clearance from Downing Street. The “I didn’t know defence” is one he often lambasted Boris Johnson over during Partygate and other scandals, an irony not lost on Ella Baron at the Guardian. The Telegraph, meanwhile, argues that this security clearance is really a technicality, as the prime minister was aware of the red flags about Mandelson regardless. The senior civil servant who took the fall may be considering legal action against the government, …






