Ministers did not listen to infected blood victims, says UK inquiry chair
Brian Langstaff urges overhaul of compensation system, which report says was designed without consulting victims Victims of the infected blood scandal have “not been listened to” by ministers, the chair of the inquiry has said in a report urging an overhaul of the compensation system. The (…)
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