Sue Threakall became chair of Tainted Blood and later co-chair with Joseph Peaty of Tainted Blood Read more about Sue Threakall became chair of Tainted Blood and later co-chair with Joseph Peaty of Tainted Blood
Gareth Lewis was the founding Chair of Tainted Blood. Read more about Gareth Lewis was the founding Chair of Tainted Blood.
In an address to the Welsh Assembly, Gareth Lewis stated that haemophiliacs in Wales wanted their day of justice. Read more about In an address to the Welsh Assembly, Gareth Lewis stated that haemophiliacs in Wales wanted their day of justice.
A letter from Carol Grayson to the British Medical Journal expressed the importance of a public inquiry to haemophiliacs and their families. Read more about A letter from Carol Grayson to the British Medical Journal expressed the importance of a public inquiry to haemophiliacs and their families.
Simon Hamilton told the Inquiry that he felt the Penrose Inquiry had been "a whitewash" and that a national inquiry was the only way forward. Read more about Simon Hamilton told the Inquiry that he felt the Penrose Inquiry had been "a whitewash" and that a national inquiry was the only way forward.
A position paper produced by Haemophilia Northern Ireland explained that prior to the establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly, people with haemophilia in Northern Ireland had relied on the Haemophilia Society for advocacy Read more about A position paper produced by Haemophilia Northern Ireland explained that prior to the establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly, people with haemophilia in Northern Ireland had relied on the Haemophilia Society for advocacy
Following publication of the Archer Report, the Department of Health in London sought supporting statements from each devolved administration. Read more about Following publication of the Archer Report, the Department of Health in London sought supporting statements from each devolved administration.
The Northern Ireland policy was aligned with Westminster, which did not accept that an Inquiry was needed. Read more about The Northern Ireland policy was aligned with Westminster, which did not accept that an Inquiry was needed.
The response to suggestions for a public inquiry from the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety was that Northern Ireland policy was aligned with Westminster, which did not accept that there was a need for one. Read more about The response to suggestions for a public inquiry from the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety was that Northern Ireland policy was aligned with Westminster, which did not accept that there was a need for one.
Campaigners within Northern Ireland pressed for a public inquiry Read more about Campaigners within Northern Ireland pressed for a public inquiry