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Victims of the infected blood scandal have been “left in the dark” about when they will receive compensation a year after a sweeping inquiry report was published, Andy Burnham has said.
Sir Brian Langstaff, chairman of the Infected Blood Inquiry, is holding two days of special hearings to examine the “timeliness and adequacy of the Government’s response to compensation”.
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 ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry will push compensation chiefs and government figures for answers as to why, so far, "very, very few" people have received compensation. This comes as those waiting for ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry is to quiz Government figures and compensation bosses next month amid anger as to how the system for payouts is progressing. Inquiry chair Sir Brian Langstaff has taken ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry is to hold more hearings amid ongoing concerns surrounding compensation for victims. Picture: Alamy Some 3,000 people died as a result, and survivors are living with ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The Infected Blood Inquiry is to hold more hearings amid ongoing concerns surrounding compensation for victims. Officials announced that the ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry published its final report on the scandal in May last year, and a compensation scheme was announced a day later. In her October Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
The Infected Blood Inquiry is to hold more hearings amid ongoing concerns surrounding compensation for victims. Officials announced that the hearings, to be held on May 7 and 8, will examine the ...
The infected blood inquiry is holding two more days of hearings amid concerns about the government's response on compensation, with campaigners warning they are "losing faith". It comes nearly a ...