Met apologises to Commons Speaker for sharing Mandelson tip-off
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026
The Metropolitan Police has issued an apology to Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle for sharing information regarding Lord Mandelson, suggesting he could be a flight risk. This revelation comes after Sir Lindsay confirmed that he had provided the police with information that led to the tip-off. The incident raises questions about the communication protocols between parliamentary officials and law enforcement agencies. The police's acknowledgment of the mistake highlights the importance of maintaining confidentiality in sensitive matters. This situation underscores the delicate balance between public safety and the rights of individuals involved in legal proceedings.
- Met Police apologized to Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
- Information suggested Lord Mandelson could be a flight risk.
- Sir Lindsay confirmed he provided the police with this information.
- The incident raises questions about communication protocols.
- The police's acknowledgment highlights the need for confidentiality.
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