The Whitehorns and thousands of other victims of the scandal are looking to the Infected Blood Inquiry for answers.
More than 30,000 people were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after blood collected from prisons was administered to ...
Most blood donations in Northern Ireland came from prisoners and the army, an inquiry has found. The Infected Blood Inquiry ...
A report into the six-year inquiry into the NHS infected blood scandal has finally been published, claiming the catastrophe ...
Authorities covered up infected blood scandal after knowingly exposing victims to unacceptable risks, long-awaited report ...
Dr Gail Miflin, chief medical officer at NHS Blood and Transplant, said there were a number of checks in place to ensure the ...
More than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. A public inquiry into what has been called the ...
Albanian criminals convicted in the UK are being sent to do their time in their home country – where prisons have love-making rooms. Lags transferred to the country’s jails can enjoy four ...
As an inquiry into the infected blood scandal that has claimed 3,000 lives in Britain prepares to report on its findings, victims and families who have lost loved ones tell their stories Read more ...
A mother whose son died after being given contaminated blood has called on the inquiry to deliver "justice". Nicholas Calder was one of more than 30,000 people infected with HIV and Hepatitis C ...
Colin Smith was the freckle-faced blond-haired baby of a family of four boys. His favourite things were sitting on his father’s lap pretending to steer the car, and splashing around in a ...
Documents submitted to the Infected Blood Inquiry reveal the blood service in the UK was taking donations from British prisons up until the late 1980s, despite warnings to end the practice.