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 ...
An infected blood scandal in Britain was no accident but the fault of doctors and a succession of governments that led to 3,000 deaths and thousands more contracting hepatitis or HIV, a public ...
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Monday that the findings of a report into the infected blood scandal was a day of shame for the British state involving ministers, government officials ...
The final report into the infamous infected blood scandal has found a "subtle, pervasive and chilling cover up" by the NHS and the Government, as 30,000 people were contaminated with infected ...
Inquiry chair Brian Langstaff said more than 30,000 people received infected blood and blood products in the 1970s and 1980s from Britain's state-funded National Health Service, destroying lives ...
Britain’s prime minister Rishi Sunak admitted Monday was a “day of shame for the British state” as he promised to pay whatever it cost to fully compensate thousands of UK victims of infected ...
The final report of the U.K.'s infected blood inquiry will be published Monday, nearly six years after it began looking into how tens of thousands of people contracted HIV or hepatitis from ...
An infected blood scandal in Britain was no accident but the fault of doctors and a succession of governments that led to 3,000 deaths and thousands more contracting hepatitis or HIV, a public inquiry ...