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Lord Jenkin told a campaigner that he had an appointment with Sir Nigel and had asked him to make available all the files on contaminated blood and hepatitis from Lord Jenkin's time in office.

  • Read more about Lord Jenkin told a campaigner that he had an appointment with Sir Nigel and had asked him to make available all the files on contaminated blood and hepatitis from Lord Jenkin's time in office.

Lord Jenkin requested a meeting with Sir Nigel because he believed that he was being denied access to papers that related to his time as Secretary of State and which he considered he was entitled to review under the Ministerial Code.

  • Read more about Lord Jenkin requested a meeting with Sir Nigel because he believed that he was being denied access to papers that related to his time as Secretary of State and which he considered he was entitled to review under the Ministerial Code.

The background note that officials had prepared for Sir Nigel outlined that the draft letter sought to reassure Lord Jenkin that the Department of Health operated an effective records management system and attempted to give Lord Jenkin a fuller response to his letter.

  • Read more about The background note that officials had prepared for Sir Nigel outlined that the draft letter sought to reassure Lord Jenkin that the Department of Health operated an effective records management system and attempted to give Lord Jenkin a fuller response to his letter.

Lord Warner wrote to Lord Jenkin where he outlined that the Department of Health had the Departmental Records Office that held closed files on these areas and that the relevant files were subject to a branch review.

  • Read more about Lord Warner wrote to Lord Jenkin where he outlined that the Department of Health had the Departmental Records Office that held closed files on these areas and that the relevant files were subject to a branch review.

Lord Jenkin raised concerns with the office of Sir Nigel Crisp (later Lord Crisp), who was both the Chief Executive of the NHS and Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health.

  • Read more about Lord Jenkin raised concerns with the office of Sir Nigel Crisp (later Lord Crisp), who was both the Chief Executive of the NHS and Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health.

In response to a request from a campaigner for Lord Warner to provide a so-called secret Westminster-funded report into haemophilia and Hepatitis non-A non-B between 1979 and 1982, standard lines to take were used and Lord Jenkin understood from the letter that there were issues with the filing and record management systems.

  • Read more about In response to a request from a campaigner for Lord Warner to provide a so-called secret Westminster-funded report into haemophilia and Hepatitis non-A non-B between 1979 and 1982, standard lines to take were used and Lord Jenkin understood from the letter that there were issues with the filing and record management systems.

Lord Jenkin wrote to Lord Warner providing a copy of a request from a campaigner for him to provide a so-called secret Westminster-funded report into haemophilia and Hepatitis non-A non-B between 1979 and 1982.

  • Read more about Lord Jenkin wrote to Lord Warner providing a copy of a request from a campaigner for him to provide a so-called secret Westminster-funded report into haemophilia and Hepatitis non-A non-B between 1979 and 1982.

Discussions were being had in relation to releasing Professor Bloom's report.

  • Read more about Discussions were being had in relation to releasing Professor Bloom's report.

The decision was taken in October 2008 not to release Professor Bloom's report because it was written in 1990 so it was outside the date range of papers that the Department of Health had committed to release.

  • Read more about The decision was taken in October 2008 not to release Professor Bloom's report because it was written in 1990 so it was outside the date range of papers that the Department of Health had committed to release.

Expert witness reports written for the Department of Health for the HIV litigation were also found.

  • Read more about Expert witness reports written for the Department of Health for the HIV litigation were also found.

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