In his oral evidence, Lord Clarke said that he would reject any conclusion that there was a delay in the introduction of HIV screening. Read more about In his oral evidence, Lord Clarke said that he would reject any conclusion that there was a delay in the introduction of HIV screening.
Lord Clarke in his oral evidence said that it was "daft" that he was being asked detailed questions about events of 40 years ago about something that was a tiny proportion of his activities. Read more about Lord Clarke in his oral evidence said that it was "daft" that he was being asked detailed questions about events of 40 years ago about something that was a tiny proportion of his activities.
in his oral evidence, Lord Clarke said he had no recollection of where the statement that there was no conclusive evidence that AIDS was transmitted by blood products came from and that it was likely prepared by legal representatives. Read more about in his oral evidence, Lord Clarke said he had no recollection of where the statement that there was no conclusive evidence that AIDS was transmitted by blood products came from and that it was likely prepared by legal representatives.
In his oral evidence to the Inquiry, Lord Clarke said he did not think he knew about the collection of blood from prisoners. Read more about In his oral evidence to the Inquiry, Lord Clarke said he did not think he knew about the collection of blood from prisoners.
According to Lord Clarke's oral evidence, Dr Spence Galbraith's letter to Ian Field was material that should have been seen by all ministers and that if it had been sent to Lord Glenarthur then it was likely to have come to him. Read more about According to Lord Clarke's oral evidence, Dr Spence Galbraith's letter to Ian Field was material that should have been seen by all ministers and that if it had been sent to Lord Glenarthur then it was likely to have come to him.
Lord Clarke in his oral evidence said he was not the "blood products minister" and that it exasperated him that there was a tendency for campaigners and the press to blame him because he was one of the remaining best-known people involved. Read more about Lord Clarke in his oral evidence said he was not the "blood products minister" and that it exasperated him that there was a tendency for campaigners and the press to blame him because he was one of the remaining best-known people involved.
Lord Clarke in his oral evidence expressed the view that had the decision be taken to stop giving Factor 8 treatment, the government would have faced rage and fury from the haemophiliac community. Read more about Lord Clarke in his oral evidence expressed the view that had the decision be taken to stop giving Factor 8 treatment, the government would have faced rage and fury from the haemophiliac community.
Lord Clarke in his oral evidence admitted that he did not know how Factor 8 treatment was delivered and wondered if it was a pill to be taken at home. Read more about Lord Clarke in his oral evidence admitted that he did not know how Factor 8 treatment was delivered and wondered if it was a pill to be taken at home.
Lord Clarke in his oral evidence said that he was never responsible for blood products and the campaigners attributed everything to him because he later became a well known figure. Read more about Lord Clarke in his oral evidence said that he was never responsible for blood products and the campaigners attributed everything to him because he later became a well known figure.
According to Lord Clarke's oral evidence, the Department of Health had a role in advising people and occasionally running campaigns and that there was constant interaction between the medical professions and the Department of Health. Read more about According to Lord Clarke's oral evidence, the Department of Health had a role in advising people and occasionally running campaigns and that there was constant interaction between the medical professions and the Department of Health.