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            <p><font size="1"><font size="1">Local resident Peter Mandelson never 
              seems far from the limelight and most recently he has graced the 
              national media under accusations of cash for passports when he was 
              caught assisting corrupt, Indian businessman Srichand Hinduja with 
              an application for a British passport.<br>
              This is hardly the first time Mandy has been caught with his finger 
              in the pie. The most memorable moment (espcially for us hill billies) 
              was way back in 1998 when the Guardian revealed Mandy had accepted 
              a secret loan of �373,000 in order to buy his fashionably expensive 
              Notting Hill batchelor pad. Interestingly the loan came from his 
              'then' friend and cabinet minister Peter Robinson.<br>
              Becasue Mandy lives at such a fast pace, regularly dipping in and 
              out of the media we thought a concise break down of his m</font><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><font color="#000000">isdemeanours 
              </font></font><font size="1">might prove to be an entertaining, 
              white knuckle ride.<br>
              Enjoy - and please mail us any comments or personal experiences 
              with our man in the Hill.</font><b><font size="1"><br>
              <b><a href="mailto:stuff@myvillage.co.uk">nadia@myvillage.co.uk 
              </a></b></font></b></font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b><font color="#000000">13 June 2020<br>
              </font></b></font><font size="1">It is reported that Mandy is now 
              living the high life again by living in the London home of controversial 
              Labour MP Shaun Woodward. </font></p>
            <p><font size="1">Mandy's move into the four storey Kensington townhouse 
              in Queen Anne's Gate, SW1, shows that he just can't keep away from 
              controversy. Shaun Woodward is famously the millionaire Tory MP 
              who was parachuted into the safe Labour seat of St.Helens. </font></p>
            <p><font size="1">Apparently Mandelson despite the loss of his Northern 
              Ireland job still enjoys the use of car and chaffeur. </font></p>
            <p><font size="1">A source said: 'It's almost as if he can't help 
              himself when luxury is offered and doesn't care about the consequences.' 
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1">But will Mandelson make use of Woodward's famous 
              butler? </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b>12 March 2020<br>
              Mandy cleared in passport inquiry But he won't get his job back</b><br>
              Peter Mandelson has been cleared of any wrongdoing by an inquiry 
              into the Hinduja passports fiasco.<br>
              The former Northern Ireland Secretary had faced accusations that 
              he helped Indian billionaire Srichand Hinduja secure a British passport 
              after the Hinduja family had agreed to donate �1 million to the 
              troubled Millennium Dome project in south London.<br>
              But the inquiry set up into the affair, chaired by Sir Antony Hammond, 
              found on Friday that Mandelson and Europe Minister Keith Vaz had 
              not done anything wrong. However, Hammond said it was 'likely' that 
              Mandelson had telephoned Home Office Minister Mike O'Brien personally 
              about the passport application by Hinduja. It was the phone call 
              which eventually led to Mandelson's resignation from the Cabinet 
              for the second time.<br>
              Mandelson claimed the report vindicated him. 'Sir Anthony's report 
              establishes that I did not lie, did not deceive and did not set 
              out to deliberately mislead,' he said. Mandelson also claimed he 
              had no desire to return to government. But that possibility has 
              already been ruled out by Tony Blair.<br>
              A Downing Street source said: 'Peter's got more chance of being 
              selected to play cricket for England than getting back into government.' 
              Officially, Number Ten offered a gentler line about the report.<br>
              A spokesman said: 'The findings will allow Peter Mandelson to rebuild 
              his life without any stain on his character.'</font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b>5 March 2020<br>
              Mandy lacks communication skills Fax for Labour HQ goes badly astray</b><br>
              Peter Mandelson�s problems may be getting on top of him. Mere weeks 
              after his erstwhile colleague Alastair Campbell described him as 
              behaving in a manner that was �strangely detached�, the former Northern 
              Ireland Secretary has been communicating with senior figures in 
              the Conservative Party. A fax, from Peter Mandelson, appeared in 
              the fax machine of former Tory Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind. 
              At first glance it appeared to be a CV, largely handwritten and 
              giving details of Mandy's home life and professional career. It 
              went on to spell out his �top political priority� ('bringing the 
              benefits of Labour government to Hartlepool') and his �key achievements� 
              ('helped to get Labour Party elected'), but strangely failed to 
              make any mention of his recent spectacular fall from grace. Closer 
              inspection, however, scotched any speculation that the Machiavellian 
              politician was angling for a new job. The fax was actually intended 
              to be a pre-election update for Labour HQ at Millbank and had been 
              sent to Rifkind in error - their fax numbers differing only by one 
              digit (heaven knows what else Sir Malcolm has got his hands on!). 
              Speaking at today�s (Friday) Scottish Conservative conference in 
              Edinburgh, Rifkind made the misdirected fax the focus point of his 
              speech. �I think this tells us all we need to know about the efficiency 
              of New Labour,� he chortled. </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b>8 Febuary 2001</b><br>
              Mandy made an extraordinary appearance at a party thrown by the 
              Hindujas and praised the billionaire brothers at a time when the 
              government was assessing one of them for a British passport. The 
              presence of Mr Mandelson, who was then a minister without portfolio, 
              at the function is evidence of the extent of his association with 
              the controversial businessmen. The party, held in the penthouse 
              suite of the Hindujas' London headquarters, was also attended by 
              Foreign Office officials, including David Broad, who was soon afterwards 
              appointed director of the Hinduja Foundation in London. Guests at 
              the reception, in honour of Indian journalism students studying 
              in Britain on a Foreign Office scholarship, said Mr Mandelson made 
              a speech praising the Hindujas. "He made a short speech and the 
              clear message said that the Hindujas were a friend of the government 
              and a friend of Tony Blair," said one guest. The reception was held 
              on 20 May 2020 in the penthouse suite of New Zealand House, the 
              headquarters of the Hinduja Foundation in London. The date of the 
              party - after Gopichand Hinduja applied for a passport, but before 
              one was granted - and the attendance of Mr Mandelson and Foreign 
              Office employees will raise fresh questions about government links 
              to the Hindujas, and accusations by MPs that the passport application 
              process was speeded up. The Prime Minister has appointed Sir Anthony 
              Hammond, a leading QC, to investigate the Hinduja passport affair. 
              Norman Baker, the Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes, said he planned 
              to raise the matter with Sir Anthony. "On the surface, this appears 
              to be an inappropriate speech given while a passport application 
              was pending," he said. Among the guests was David Broad, who was 
              appointed director of the Hinduja Foundation on 1 September 1997. 
              He served as a senior civil servant at the Foreign Office until 
              August 1997. Mr Mandelson, who was unavailable for comment, was 
              forced to resign as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland after 
              making unclear statements about his role in the Hindujas' passport 
              applications.</font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b>6 Febuary 2001<br>
              Peer offers Mandy a safe haven</b><br>
              Marquess of Cholmondeley among those offering succour Though dumped 
              by his political friends, Peter Mandelson has been pleased to find 
              that his exotic social set are not so fickle. Chief among the loyal 
              hearts is the Marquess of Cholmondeley, the wealthy peer and hereditary 
              Lord Great Chamberlain of England (a role that demands he walk backwards 
              in front of the Queen at the state opening of parliament). According 
              to friends, the bachelor peer, horrified by the former minister's 
              fall from grace, has offered him the use of an apartment at Houghton 
              Hall, his magnificent stately home in Norfolk. 'He was one of the 
              first to contact Peter after he resigned,' says a friend. 'They 
              spoke briefly and David made the offer as a matter of course; he 
              is a very kind man.' The pair met a few years ago on the London 
              social circuit and since then have been firm friends; David Rocksavage, 
              his preferred moniker, has often had the politician to stay at Houghton, 
              along with his Brazilian companion, Reinaldo Avila da Silva. It 
              is not known whether Mandelson is there now, although he did disappear 
              at the weekend and his whereabouts is unknown. </font></p>
            <p><b><font size="1">5 Febuary 2001<br>
              Mandelson stirs up a storm</font></b><font size="1"><br>
              Former minister clashes with Downing Street Peter Mandelson has 
              rounded on Downing Street, claiming his resignation last week was 
              foisted on him before all the facts surrounding the so-called 'passport 
              for favours' scandal had been established. His comments will fuel 
              the damaging row in Whitehall as opposition MPs pressed Tony Blair 
              to widen the official inquiry into events surrounding the application 
              for British citizenship by the controversial Indian tycoon Srichand 
              Hinduja. Mr Mandelson was forced to resign from the Government last 
              Wednesday after admitting issuing a misleading statement about his 
              contact with the Home Office over Mr Hinduja's naturalisation claim. 
              However, Robert Harris, a friend of the former Northern Ireland 
              Secretary, told the BBC that Mr Mandelson had been 'browbeaten' 
              into resigning without the full facts having been made available. 
              Mr Mandelson is sticking to his original account that officials 
              in his private office handled the query as to whether a change in 
              government policy would affect Mr Hinduja's chances of getting a 
              passport. Mr Harris said that Mr Mandelson still had no recollection 
              of making a telephone call to Home Office minister Mike O'Brien. 
              He said: 'If that briefing had been postponed by maybe only an hour, 
              then the information that Peter Mandelson's private secretary handled 
              this whole thing would have been in the Prime Minister's hands. 
              To the extent that the whole thing was being driven by a media deadline, 
              that is a very bad thing.'</font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b>2 Febuary 2001</b><br>
              Peter Mandelson is facing fresh allegations over the scandal which 
              cost him his political career. His lover had an affair with the 
              man who is now the chief spokesman for the Hinduja brothers, according 
              to UK press reports. Former Northern Ireland Secretary Mandelson 
              was forced to quit on Wednesday amid claims he had pulled strings 
              to get a passport for Indian billionaire Srichand Hinduja. Now it 
              has been revealed that Mandelson's partner, Reinaldo da Silva, formerly 
              lived with Howell James, the former aide of ex-Prime Minister John 
              Major, who is now the Hindujas' main media spokesman. James, 46, 
              became the family's PR chief two weeks ago. He confirmed that he 
              and da Silva had been lovers for two years between 1996 and 1998. 
              'It is well known', he told a UK newspaper. But the fact that the 
              relationship has become public will alarm Mandelson, 47, who lives 
              with da Silva in Notting Hill, west London. A friend of Mandelson's 
              said: 'Peter has been desperate to keep all this under wraps.' But 
              James said: 'Reinaldo came to this country originally as a student 
              in 1996 and sometime during the relationship with me, he met Peter.' 
              The revelation came as some MPs continue to question da Silva's 
              status in the UK and whether he has acquired a British passport.</font></p>
            <p> <font size="1"><b>25 January 2021</b><br>
              The Labour party has witnessed the second resignation from Mr Mandleson 
              after a messy episode involving an Indian business man, corruption 
              charges, a �1 million donation to the Dome, a quick passport application 
              and a hazy memory. Peter Mandelson has held numerous positions within 
              the Government and is a local resident who, it seems, just can't 
              help getting into trouble.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"><b>16 October 2020<br>
              Mandelson loan row reignited</b><br>
              Geoffrey Robinson's long-awaited attack on Peter Mandelson for "lying" 
              over the circumstances of his �373,000 home loan turned into a political 
              damp squib early today when an account given in the former paymaster 
              general's memoirs proved to be only slightly different from Mr Mandelson's 
              own version.<br>
              </font></p>
            <p><font size="1"> <b>13 July 2020 </b><br>
              <b>Mandy cuts crime single-handedly taken from The Times</b><br>
              PETER MANDELSON is distressed: his new base in Notting Hill has 
              become a giant parking lot. Canny neighbours of the Northern Ireland 
              Secretary are cramming their cars into the parking places outside 
              his home, after finding they are among the most secure spots in 
              the country. The armed police who are positioned round-the-clock 
              outside Mr Mandelson's bachelor pad have turned the row of parking 
              spaces into a guaranteed crime-free zone. The "Mandelson perk", 
              as it is known locally, means that holders of a �70 Kensington and 
              Chelsea parking permit jockey for a space outside the mini-fortress. 
              "The spaces are like gold dust," says one local resident. "There 
              is quite a bit of car crime in this area. But no one would ever 
              dream of nicking a car from under the noses of the police protecting 
              his place."<br>
              <br>
              <b>May 2000<br>
              </b></font><font size="1"> <b>Mandelson in good company taken from 
              BBC-online </b><br>
              As he looked out of his elegant Georgian sash window, past the wrought 
              iron balcony, at the hordes of reporters in the street wanting to 
              ask questions, Peter Mandelson may have rued one or two things. 
              But he will surely not regret the fact that two years ago he was 
              living in a one bedroom flat in Islington and now he owns a hugely 
              desirable house which could be worth up to �800,000 in wildly fashionable 
              Notting Hill. By moving from the Blairite heartland of north London, 
              Mr Mandelson has left the land of political hacks and joined the 
              world of showbiz. Dozens of stars live in the streets around Northumberland 
              Place where Mr Mandelson's four storey house is.</font></p>
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