Victims of the infected blood scandal will receive new interim compensation payments this summer, The Telegraph can reveal.
Infected blood scandal victims are in line for up to £2.7million each as ministers vowed to make payments as fast as possible. Announcing a 'comprehensive' framework after the damning inquiry ...
The first full compensation payments to victims of the infected blood scandal will be made before the end of this year, the Government confirmed today. Cabinet Office Minister John Glen also ...
Victims of the 'worst treatment disaster in the NHS' will finally get answers on Monday when the inquiry into the infected ...
The official body - to be known as the Infected Blood Compensation Authority - would be formally set up set up within three months of the Victims and Prisoners' Bill receiving Royal Assent, which ...
The worst-affected victims of the infected blood scandal are likely to receive more than £2.7 million each in compensation, the Government has announced. People who were infected with both HIV ...
ITV News understands some victims were updated on the timeline after ministers agreed to a three-month deadline to establish an official scheme, ITV News Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen ...
Ministers said a full compensation scheme for victims of the contaminated blood scandal would be set up in "months", while ChronicleLive understands those who have chronic infections are likely to be ...
Those living with "chronic infections" will be prioiritised by the Infected Blood Compensation Authority, which is set to be established this summer. Ministers said a full compensation scheme for ...