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New infected blood compensations scheme opens 

Registration has opened for anyone who believes they are eligible for infected blood compensation.   The…
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Second interim compensation payment to estates will open in October

Applications will open on 23 October 2025 for an interim compensation payment of £210,000 to…
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Government makes changes to compensation scheme

The government will make significant changes to the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme, following additional recommendations…
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Clive Smith to lead Infected Blood Memorial Committee

Clive Smith, President of the Haemophilia Society and our former chair, has been appointed Chair…
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Sir Brian calls for faster and fairer compensation

Sir Brian Langstaff, Chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, has called on the government to…
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Compensation minister visits the Haemophilia Society

Today we have been talking about our work with Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, the minister with…
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New infected blood psychological support service launched

A dedicated psychological support service for people infected and affected by contaminated blood and blood…
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A year on: Government must honour Infected Blood Inquiry’s recommendations

A year after the Infected Blood Inquiry published its damning report, campaigners gathered in Westminster…
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Minister urged to build trust in compensation

The government minister with responsibility for delivering compensation was told he held the ‘trust of…
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Contaminated blood compensation claims for people nearing end of life to be prioritised

This week the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) has announced a new process for infected…
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Inquiry calls minister to new hearings on compensation

The Infected Blood Inquiry will reopen hearings in May to investigate the government’s approach to…
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Inquiry keeps pressure on government with another report

The Infected Blood Inquiry has announced it is gathering new evidence about the government’s progress…
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