Good morning. Starmer is digging in his heels after the extraordinary revelation that Peter Mandelson failed Foreign Office security vetting before his appointment as US ambassador. The PM is claiming he wasn't told about the failed checks, but opposition MPs are calling it "unforgivable" and demanding his resignation. The whole saga exposes serious questions about how the government handles sensitive diplomatic appointments, especially when they involve figures with extensive Chinese and Russian business connections like Mandelson.
Meanwhile, more than one in three young men aged 20-34 are now living with their parents - the highest rate since 2007 as housing costs continue to squeeze an entire generation out of independence. In tech news, there's been another exodus at OpenAI with Kevin Weil departing, while Sam Altman's World project is expanding beyond its iris-scanning "orb" verification system to prove you're human on dating apps like Tinder. And if you're wondering about that lingering smell astronauts reported after moonwalks, turns out all twelve Apollo moonwalkers suffered from "lunar hay fever" caused by moon dust that apparently smells like gunpowder.