Responding to the requirement to seek Home Affairs Committee clearance before policy approval, Andrew Lansley stated in his written statement that "The Deputy PM will have responded giving HA Committee clearance." Read more about Responding to the requirement to seek Home Affairs Committee clearance before policy approval, Andrew Lansley stated in his written statement that "The Deputy PM will have responded giving HA Committee clearance."
Marsha David enclosed a proposal to Yemi Yagun from Dr Rowena Jecock on how to approach the review on contaminated blood. Read more about Marsha David enclosed a proposal to Yemi Yagun from Dr Rowena Jecock on how to approach the review on contaminated blood.
Andrew Lansley wrote to Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister, seeking a "Home Affairs Committee clearance" to publish a rejection of recommendation 6(h) in Lord Archer's report. Read more about Andrew Lansley wrote to Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister, seeking a "Home Affairs Committee clearance" to publish a rejection of recommendation 6(h) in Lord Archer's report.
In a memo from Ben Cole to Yemi Fagun regarding ex gratia payments for individuals infected with Hepatitis C, it was stated that Anne Milton would review a "number of aspects of support currently available to individuals who have been infected with HIV and/or hepatitis C by NHS supplied contaminated blood/blood products". Read more about In a memo from Ben Cole to Yemi Fagun regarding ex gratia payments for individuals infected with Hepatitis C, it was stated that Anne Milton would review a "number of aspects of support currently available to individuals who have been infected with HIV and/or hepatitis C by NHS supplied contaminated blood/blood products".
In a memo from Ben Cole responding to Lord Archer's recommendation 6(h) it was noted that the recommendation should be rejected and that "a further review of wider issues is undertaken internally, supported by appropriate external experts, and that the areas for review are announced in September." Read more about In a memo from Ben Cole responding to Lord Archer's recommendation 6(h) it was noted that the recommendation should be rejected and that "a further review of wider issues is undertaken internally, supported by appropriate external experts, and that the areas for review are announced in September."
In an email from Yemi Fagun to Benjamin Cole it was stated that the Secretary of State and Anne Milton were "minded to go with Option 2 (internal review with appropriate external input)" in relation to the recommendation to review the Skipton Fund. Read more about In an email from Yemi Fagun to Benjamin Cole it was stated that the Secretary of State and Anne Milton were "minded to go with Option 2 (internal review with appropriate external input)" in relation to the recommendation to review the Skipton Fund.
In an email from Yemi Fagun to Deborah Webb it was stated that Anne Milton only wanted to make one announcement on contaminated blood, did not want to say anything about recommendation 6(h), wanted to wait for legal advice, and wanted to explore reviewing the Skipton fund at a lower cost. Read more about In an email from Yemi Fagun to Deborah Webb it was stated that Anne Milton only wanted to make one announcement on contaminated blood, did not want to say anything about recommendation 6(h), wanted to wait for legal advice, and wanted to explore reviewing the Skipton fund at a lower cost.
In a memo from Deborah Webb to Yemi Fagun the recommendation to follow the Irish model was rejected and it was recommended that the Skipton Fund review should be placed on hold until evidence from the July campaigner meeting could be considered. Read more about In a memo from Deborah Webb to Yemi Fagun the recommendation to follow the Irish model was rejected and it was recommended that the Skipton Fund review should be placed on hold until evidence from the July campaigner meeting could be considered.
Carol Grayson and Colette Wintle met with Anne Milton, where they spoke about their personal experiences, research and campaign work. Read more about Carol Grayson and Colette Wintle met with Anne Milton, where they spoke about their personal experiences, research and campaign work.
In her written statement Carol Grayson described how she presented a 70-page paper on the shortcomings of the benefits system and gender discrimination to Anne Milton during a "face to face meeting at Westminster". Read more about In her written statement Carol Grayson described how she presented a 70-page paper on the shortcomings of the benefits system and gender discrimination to Anne Milton during a "face to face meeting at Westminster".