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Parliament will aim to pass an important bill ahead of the general election to ensure victims of the infected blood scandal are compensated as soon as possible, the government ...
Addressing the issue of a cover-up, he said better wording was "hiding the truth".There had been a lack of openness, inquiry, accountability and elements of "downright deception", including destroying ...
The report finds the infected blood scandal could and should have been largely avoided. Source link
There has been a surge in demand for hepatitis C tests since the BBC revealed that hundreds of people in the UK were unknowingly infected with the virus, the ...
It was not until 2017, under Theresa May, that an official inquiry into the scandal was set up, following years of campaigning by victims.The inquiry, chaired by former judge ...
Image source, Getty ImagesBy Jim ReedHealth reporterThousands of people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood products during the 1970s and ...
Ministers say they will not make a final decision on compensating victims until the report is published. Source link
In April, the inquiry recommended the government should establish an "independent, arm's length" body as soon as possible to pay full compensation to the victims, along with others whose ...
Relatives are calling for wider compensation for those caught up in the infected blood scandal. Source link
An inquiry into the "worst treatment disaster in NHS history" prepares to hear from its final witness. Source link
About 380 children with blood disorders are now thought to have tested positive for HIV. Source link
Study estimates 27,000 people were infected with hepatitis C in UK after surgery in 1970s and 1980s. Source link
England's Brydon Carse has been suspended from cricket for three months for historical breaches of betting rules.The South Africa-born...
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