William Connon sent a memo to the CMO noting that the review being undertaken by Linda Page had not found evidence identifying any culpability on behalf of the Department. Read more about William Connon sent a memo to the CMO noting that the review being undertaken by Linda Page had not found evidence identifying any culpability on behalf of the Department.
Linda Page was tasked with undertaking an internal review. Read more about Linda Page was tasked with undertaking an internal review.
Roddy Morrison emailed Caroline Flint expressing disappointment at the government's decision not to hold an inquiry. Read more about Roddy Morrison emailed Caroline Flint expressing disappointment at the government's decision not to hold an inquiry.
Caroline Flint replied to Roddy Morrison, chairman of the Haemophilia Society, confirming that the Government did not believe a public inquiry would aid understanding how the blood supply became infected. Read more about Caroline Flint replied to Roddy Morrison, chairman of the Haemophilia Society, confirming that the Government did not believe a public inquiry would aid understanding how the blood supply became infected.
A Parliamentary written answer used a similar line to take as before: the Government had great sympathy but did not accept wrongful practices had been employed. Read more about A Parliamentary written answer used a similar line to take as before: the Government had great sympathy but did not accept wrongful practices had been employed.
A memo from Elizabeth Woodeson to the Minister of State outlining that the internal review had found no new information that challenged the Department's position. Read more about A memo from Elizabeth Woodeson to the Minister of State outlining that the internal review had found no new information that challenged the Department's position.
Patricia Hewitt and Lord Warner indicated that they would rely on Caroline Flint's decision regarding whether to undertake a review of documents. Read more about Patricia Hewitt and Lord Warner indicated that they would rely on Caroline Flint's decision regarding whether to undertake a review of documents.
Patricia Hewitt wrote that she was content if Caroline Flint and Lord Warner believed an independent commentary would be worth it but that she felt it could fuel calls for a public inquiry. Read more about Patricia Hewitt wrote that she was content if Caroline Flint and Lord Warner believed an independent commentary would be worth it but that she felt it could fuel calls for a public inquiry.
In a note to the Secretary of State, Caroline Flint and Lord Warner outlined the current position and the line they proposed to take against calls for a public inquiry Read more about In a note to the Secretary of State, Caroline Flint and Lord Warner outlined the current position and the line they proposed to take against calls for a public inquiry
In a memo to the Secretary of State, the Minister of State suggested that an alternative to holding a public Inquiry was to commission an independent review and commentary of all documents. Read more about In a memo to the Secretary of State, the Minister of State suggested that an alternative to holding a public Inquiry was to commission an independent review and commentary of all documents.