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Peerage nomination for Kenneth Clarke should be put on hold, says The Haemophilia Society

Liz Carroll, CEO of The Haemophilia Society, has written to the House of Lords Appointments…
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The Society criticises "outrageous" attempt to withhold money from contaminated blood victims

The Department of Health in Northern Ireland is “insulting” those infected as a result of…
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Extra £1million for contaminated blood victims in Northern Ireland

Victims of the contaminated blood scandal in Northern Ireland who receive thousands of pounds less…
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New psychological support service for Wales

A new specialist psychological support service for people infected by contaminated blood and their families…
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Letter from the Prime Minister (23/10/19)

The PM, Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP has today (23/10/19), responded to recent communications from…
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Invite to Feedback on Support Schemes

We would like to gather your thoughts and opinions on the current support schemes in…
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Public Inquiry: “Nothing will be held back” says Minister

The Infected Blood Inquiry is a “priority” for the new Government, despite being left out…
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Invitation to engage with Health Minister Jackie Doyle-Price

We, along with several other members of the contaminated blood community have been invited to…
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Updates on The Inquiry team

The Inquiry has just issued its first newsletter you can read it here https://www.infectedbloodinquiry.org.uk/sites/default/files/IBI-Newsletter-Dec.pdf The Inquiry team…
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Northern Ireland officials urged to use earmarked funds for contaminated blood victims

The Haemophilia Society has written to three of the most senior civil servants in Northern…
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Health Secretary asked to explain his party’s manifesto snub of victims of the contaminated blood scandal

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has been asked by The Haemophilia Society to explain his party’s…
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Weekly update

A summary of this week’s Inquiry hearings can be found here.