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Infected Blood Inquiry Response

The Cabinet Office, Department of Health and Social Care, and the Infected Blood Compensation Authority are implementing recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry report, which investigated contaminated blood products supplied to NHS patients. The response focuses on establishing functioning compensation mechanisms and securing additional funding, with implementation of Recommendation 9 being a key priority.


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9 Jul 2025 | Bill proceedings Cabinet Office linked

Infected Blood Inquiry Additional Report

Today, the Infected Blood Inquiry has published an Additional Report. This additional report reflects the unprecedented nature of the Infected Blood Scandal and the thoroughness of the Inquiry’s investigation. I am grateful to Sir Brian Langstaff and the ... Answer: …

9 Jul 2025 | Bill proceedings Cabinet Office linked

Infected Blood Inquiry Additional Report

My Right Honourable friend, the Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office, the Rt Hon. Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, has today made the following statement:Today, the Infected Blood Inquiry has published an Additional Report. This additional report ... Answer: My …

16 Oct 2017 | Bill proceedings linked

CONTAMINATED BLOOD INQUIRY

That this House welcomes the Prime Minister's announcement of an inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal; thanks the Rt. Rev James Jones, former Chair of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, for his voluntary help; supports the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Haemophilia …

6 Sep 2017 | Bill proceedings linked

CONTAMINATED INFECTED BLOOD INQUIRY

That this House notes the Ministerial Written Statement HCWS109, made on 6 September 2017; welcomes the extended deadline for views on the format and scope of the independent inquiry; thanks Bishop James Jones, former Chair of the Hillsborough Independent Panel …