Mandelson faces £300 street-urination fine as address hunt stalls notice

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Former UK minister Peter Mandelson, sacked as the UK ambassador to the US last year and under criminal investigation over Epstein-related ties, could face a £300 fixed penalty for urinating in a London street; Kensington and Chelsea Council cannot locate a valid address to issue the notice, so the fine has not yet been issued, and it could drop to £150 if paid within two weeks.
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