The Prime Minister came face to face with protesters and campaigners today in London at the inquiry, into what happened, and what recompense they should receive.
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The Financial Times estimated on 10 May that the impending compensation relating to the UK haemophilia treatment misadventure around 1980 will reach £12 billion. The Times has suggested the figure is £8 billion. These are very large sums indeed, and they relate to previous UK government failures to engage with a problem that the press
After four years of evidence heard around the UK, the final closing submissions to the contaminated blood inquiry took place today. It comes after the death of around 2,400 medical patients.
The compensation should be paid without delay to the around 4,000 surviving victims and partners of those who died, Sir Brian Langstaff wrote in an interim report published on Friday.