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People who were given infected blood while receiving NHS care are "scared they won't live to see compensation", according to campaigners. The Infected Blood Inquiry is set to reopen later this ...
Getty More than 70 people who visited a farm in Wales have been infected by a parasite. Public Health Wales announced that it has confirmed that 74 people have been infected with cryptosporidium ...
Login credentials belonging to an employee at both the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Department of Government Efficiency have appeared in multiple public leaks from info ...
Patients given infected blood in one of the NHS's worst treatment scandals are scared they won't live to see any compensation, say campaigners. New hearings this week will examine the 'timeliness ...
Gary Webster, who was given infected blood as a boy, said people feared they would not live to see compensation Victims of the infected blood scandal have voiced fears over delays to compensation ...
Eileen Burkert said compensation was an important part of justice for her dad A woman whose father was infected with HIV and hepatitis C by contaminated blood products used to treat haemophilia ...
Campaigners, including many who are personally infected and affected by infected blood. People given infected blood in one of the worst treatment disasters in NHS history are 'scared they won't live ...
A woman whose father was infected with HIV and hepatitis C by contaminated blood products used to treat haemophilia has said she has been left "angry" and "frustrated" by compensation delays.
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Victims of the infected blood scandal say they are frustrated that the government has still not paid them the compensation that they were promised. Joan Edgington from Watchet is one of the 30,000 ...
It’s highly unusual for a Public Inquiry to be reconvened but this is what Sir Brian Langstaff, Chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, chose to do this week following overwhelming feedback from the ...
A man, from Northern Ireland, who contracted hepatitis C has told the Infected Blood Inquiry the compensation process created a tier of victimhood which is "immoral, corrupt and unacceptable".