Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said it was “a day of shame for the British state” as he delivered the first official apology to ...
An infected blood scandal in Britain was no accident but the fault of doctors and a succession of governments that led to ...
The PM begins by telling the Commons that "this is a day of shame for the British state". He says the blood inquiry report reveals a "decade-long moral failure" from the NHS to the Civil Service, from ...
The prime minister has called the findings of the inquiry into the infected blood scandal a “day of national shame”, as he ...
The infected blood scandal is not unique to the UK. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s many other countries also passed along contaminated blood to thousands of unsuspecting people. But in most of those ...
Prime Minister promises ‘comprehensive compensation’ to victims and their families following ‘terrible injustice’ ...
RISHI Sunak has said the infected blood scandal should “shake our nation to its core” as he delivered an historic government ...
Patients are continuing to die following a cover-up of the infected blood scandal across the political and medical system ...
A former Supreme Court justice has said it is “certainly conceivable” that politicians and officials could be prosecuted over ...
The government will today set out details of a long-awaited compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, a ...
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Sunak's criticism included all parts of the British government, highlighting failures by ministers, civil servants, and the ...