Prime Minister promises ‘comprehensive compensation’ to victims and their families following ‘terrible injustice’ ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry accused doctors, government and the NHS of letting patients catch HIV and hepatitis. About 3,000 ...
The Prime Minister said it was a 'day of shame to the British state' and promised to pay compensation to the victims after ...
The Prime Minister has vowed to pay "comprehensive compensation" to those affected by the scandal, "whatever it costs".
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is widely expected to issue an apology following the publication of the report, which will lay ...
The prime minister has called the findings of the inquiry into the infected blood scandal a “day of national shame”, as he pledged to give victims compensation and apologised to them on behalf ...
According to the Infected Blood Inquiry, viruses like hepatitis and HIV had infected more than 30,000 people in Britain between the 1970s and early 1990s British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday ...
Rishi Sunak said it was “a day of shame for the British state” on Monday as victims of the infected blood scandal were finally given an apology. The Prime Minister said the worst treatment ...
RISHI Sunak has said the infected blood scandal should “shake our nation to its core” as he delivered an historic government ...
The scandal revolves around the infection of over 30,000 individuals with life-threatening viruses, including HIV and ...