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Please see below the latest news articles from the Infected Blood Inquiry and check back regularly for further updates.
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Please see below the latest news articles from the Infected Blood Inquiry and check back regularly for further updates.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07933 174 436
On 9 April 2025, the Inquiry announced that it will hold hearings on 7-8 May about the timeliness and adequacy of the Government’s response to compensation.
The Inquiry also announced that it would publish a Note from Counsel to the Inquiry outlining the issues likely to be explored at the hearings.
The Note from Counsel has now been published, and can be viewed here.
…The Inquiry’s Report will be published on 20 May 2024, at a closing event to be held in Church House, Westminster, in London. Registration is now open here.
The Report will set out and explain the...
The most recent edition of the Infected Blood Inquiry newsletter has now been published and you can view this in the link provided below.
If you would like to access past newsletters issued by the...
The Inquiry has had to delay its Report
The Chair of the Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, said: “When we completed the last hearings, the question I was most asked was when we would publish. I said it...
We have published a report which details the Inquiry’s annual expenditure for the 2022-23 financial year up to 30 March 2023.
The report shows that the Inquiry spent £28.255 million in 2022-23. Like...
The Inquiry has published a short report by the statistics expert group.
Members of the statistics expert group gave evidence to the Inquiry on 9 November 2022. During their evidence they were asked...
In these hearings, the Inquiry will take evidence regarding the Government’s response to the use of infected blood and blood products and the question of compensation.
The timetable for the hearings...
The Inquiry plans to hold further hearings in the week of 24 July.
In these hearings, the Inquiry will take evidence about the Government’s response to the use of infected blood and blood products...
The most recent edition of the Infected Blood Inquiry newsletter has now been published and you can view this in the link provided below.
If you would like to access past newsletters issued by the...
The Inquiry has published a second supplementary report written by the Inquiry’s intermediaries.
Some people told the Inquiry that the stigma attached to their experiences meant they would have...
The Inquiry has published a report by the Health Economics Expert Group. The report gives the group’s analysis of the societal impact of infected blood and blood products.
The report chronicles and...
The Chair of the Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, has today published the Inquiry’s second Interim Report, about compensation, on the Inquiry website. You can read the report here.
The principal...
The Inquiry’s Second Interim Report will be published on the Inquiry website at 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday 5 April.
This interim report will be about the framework for compensation.
Inquiry...