In a letter to Joyce Quinn, John Hutton responded in a similar vein to that of Lord Hunt: that a public inquiry had been given consideration and was not believed to be the way forward. Read more about In a letter to Joyce Quinn, John Hutton responded in a similar vein to that of Lord Hunt: that a public inquiry had been given consideration and was not believed to be the way forward.
Lord Hunt responded to questions that he believed all the facts had "been produced in various debates in your Lordships' House and in the other place". Read more about Lord Hunt responded to questions that he believed all the facts had "been produced in various debates in your Lordships' House and in the other place".
When asked about a public inquiry, Lord Hunt responded that careful consideration had been given and that it was not believed to be the way forward. Read more about When asked about a public inquiry, Lord Hunt responded that careful consideration had been given and that it was not believed to be the way forward.
Lord Hunt responded to Lord Morris' question that "the Government have great sympathy with haemophilia patients who were infected with hepatitis C before the means existed to remove the virus from blood products". Read more about Lord Hunt responded to Lord Morris' question that "the Government have great sympathy with haemophilia patients who were infected with hepatitis C before the means existed to remove the virus from blood products".
In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton again repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy Read more about In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton again repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy
In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy Read more about In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy
In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Hazel Blears repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy Read more about In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Hazel Blears repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy
In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Lord Hunt repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy Read more about In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Lord Hunt repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy
The Government continued to argue that a public inquiry would not serve anybody's interest. Read more about The Government continued to argue that a public inquiry would not serve anybody's interest.
Those infected continued to campaign for a public inquiry. Read more about Those infected continued to campaign for a public inquiry.