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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
Publication of the Inquiry’s Report will now take place at Central Hall, Westminster, on 20 May 2024.
The Inquiry has changed the venue so that all Inquiry participants who wish to attend can be accommodated. The Inquiry team is contacting everyone who has registered their interest in attending. Journalists wishing to attend on the day should contact the Inquiry’s media team…
The supplementary report examines a number of aspects of the psychosocial impact of infection with HIV, hepatitis C including:
parents or carers making decisions about, or administering, blood...
We are asking people to register before Friday 25 September so that we can confirm seats. It would help the team if you could only register for dates that you know you would be free to attend. If you...
The Inquiry is today opening registration for the first three weeks of hearings this autumn.
The witnesses and presentations will relate to haemophilia centres, apart from the first witness who...
Today the Infected Blood Inquiry has published additional material answering further questions for the HIV and hepatitis expert groups.
The reports were first published ahead of expert hearings...
The most recent edition of the Infected Blood Inquiry newsletter has now been published and you can view this in the link provided below.
We are now able to send out copies of the newsletter by...
We are grateful to everyone who responded to Sir Brian’s letter to core participants seeking views on the Inquiry’s proposed approach to the autumn hearings. We received a wide range of responses from...
Two further experts have been put forward to join the Infected Blood Inquiry’s psychosocial group to provide expertise on fertility for the group’s supplementary report.
The nominees will provide...
Sir Brian Langstaff, Chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, has written to all core participants outlining the Inquiry’s approach to holding safe hearings during the coronavirus pandemic.
The...
Although it is not possible for us to meet in person, we want to continue with the local meetings we have held for people infected and affected across the UK. This will be a learning experience for us...
The Chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, has replied to the Paymaster General’s confirmation of her appointment as sponsor Minister.
Noting that the Inquiry is a priority for...
Over the next few months, the Inquiry will provide more regular updates on its ongoing work.
The most recent edition of the Infected Blood Inquiry newsletter has now been published and you can view...