Infected blood scandal: Government launches legal challenge over FOI ruling
It is taking legal action over the Information Commissioner’s ruling on details of victims’ payouts. Source link
It is taking legal action over the Information Commissioner’s ruling on details of victims’ payouts. Source link
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
In the 1970s and 1980s up to 30,000 people were given contaminated blood across the UK. Source link
Adam Cheshire’s case formed part of a probe into the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history. Source link
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Prioritising firms recommended by MPs and peers wasted taxpayers’ money, deputy leader Angela Rayner says. Source link
About 380 children with blood disorders are now thought to have tested positive for HIV. Source link
About 4,000 UK victims of the scandal will get interim compensation payments by the end of October. Source link
Derek Richford’s determination led to an inquiry into maternity care at East Kent hospitals. Source link