Peter Mandelson was still in contact with the disgraced paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein as late as 2016, newly released emails show.
The UK’s former ambassador to Washington joked with him about his birthday eight years after Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in prison for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Keir Starmer sacked the Labour grandee after the publication of separate emails that showed he had sent supportive messages even as Epstein faced jail for sex offences.
The new emails also appear to suggest Mandelson warned Epstein to stay away from Prince Andrew - for his own sake.
In one, from November 6, Epstein emails to say “you were right about staying away from Andrew”.

Lord Mandelson appears to respond: “Yes, without Andrew it would not have gone nuclear.”
Earlier Epstein emailed to say: "63 years old. You made it".
Lord Mandelson appeared to reply: "Just. I have decided to extend my life by spending more of it in the US".
Epstein then replies "in the Donald White House", just days before the US presidential election that would see Mr Trump become president for the first time.
Epstein later tells him "you were right about staying away from Andrew. I was right in your staying with [Lord Mandelson’s now husband Reinaldo Avila da Silva]”.
Asked how he was, Epstein also replied “having a great deal of fun”.
Andrew was recently stripped of his prince title over his friendship with Epstein.

Separate emails published in September included passages in which Lord Mandelson told Epstein in 2008 to “fight for early release” shortly before he was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
He is also reported to have told Epstein “I think the world of you”.
When he was sacked No 10 said the said the emails revealed “materially different” information from what was known when Lord Mandelson was appointed to the key role of UK ambassador to the US earlier this year.
But his allies were adamant that he admitted during his vetting interview for the job as ambassador that he had continued the relationship with Epstein for many years.
Last month Sir Keir ruled out any future government role for the peer.
On a trip to India, the PM was asked whether he could see a future in frontline politics for him. “Not in a government role, in terms of future appointments,” he replied.
Lord Mandelson declined to comment.
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