Former Starmer aide says he 'never sought' any ambassadorial rolepublished at 15:57 BST
Stepping away from the House of Commons for a moment.
Earlier, the former top official at the Foreign Office, Olly Robbins, said that in March 2025 he was asked by No 10 to “potentially” find a job as an ambassador for Matthew Doyle.
At the time, Doyle was the prime minister's director of communications, and was subsequently given a peerage. He has since been suspended from the party over his links with a convicted sex offender - which he has apologised for.
Doyle's now released a statement, saying he "never sought" any ambassadorial role.
He says: “I was never aware of anyone speaking to the Foreign Office about such a role for me. My desire after leaving No 10 was to stay in UK politics.”











