Charles Lister's view was a detailed review of "surviving papers" needed to be undertaken for the period between 1973 and 1985. Read more about Charles Lister's view was a detailed review of "surviving papers" needed to be undertaken for the period between 1973 and 1985.
Yvette Cooper decided that a formal internal review should be undertaken on self-sufficiency between 1973 and 1985. She also expected the review to address the issues of the destruction of departmental papers and Lord Owen's Ministerial papers. Read more about Yvette Cooper decided that a formal internal review should be undertaken on self-sufficiency between 1973 and 1985. She also expected the review to address the issues of the destruction of departmental papers and Lord Owen's Ministerial papers.
Yvette Cooper's Private Office asked Jill Taylor for advice about the response Yvette Cooper should give to a letter from Carol Grayson dated 22 February 2002. A memo from Jill Taylor to Sarah Whewell raised concerns about documents referred to in Carol Grayson's letter. Read more about Yvette Cooper's Private Office asked Jill Taylor for advice about the response Yvette Cooper should give to a letter from Carol Grayson dated 22 February 2002. A memo from Jill Taylor to Sarah Whewell raised concerns about documents referred to in Carol Grayson's letter.
Jill Taylor was a senior executive officer in the blood policy team led by Charles Lister. Read more about Jill Taylor was a senior executive officer in the blood policy team led by Charles Lister.
An email from Charles Lister, Head of Blood Policy, to Rachel Clinton referred to a demonstration planned by that Haemophilia Action UK and the Manor House Group, together with the Haemophilia Society, for May 2002. Read more about An email from Charles Lister, Head of Blood Policy, to Rachel Clinton referred to a demonstration planned by that Haemophilia Action UK and the Manor House Group, together with the Haemophilia Society, for May 2002.
Emails from Carol Grayson to Lord Owen referred to the content of a radio programme, You and Yours, including the response in Ireland to people with haemophilia suffering from Hepatitis C infection. Read more about Emails from Carol Grayson to Lord Owen referred to the content of a radio programme, You and Yours, including the response in Ireland to people with haemophilia suffering from Hepatitis C infection.
BBC Radio 4, in its programme The World Tonight, reported on Lord Owen's concerns about Hepatitis C infection. Read more about BBC Radio 4, in its programme The World Tonight, reported on Lord Owen's concerns about Hepatitis C infection.
The Scottish Expert Group on Financial and Other Support was established under the Chairmanship of Lord Ross. The remit included considering whether a system of financial and other support might be available to people who have been harmed by NHS treatment in Scotland in circumstances where there is unlikely to be liability on the part of NHS Scotland. Read more about The Scottish Expert Group on Financial and Other Support was established under the Chairmanship of Lord Ross. The remit included considering whether a system of financial and other support might be available to people who have been harmed by NHS treatment in Scotland in circumstances where there is unlikely to be liability on the part of NHS Scotland.
The Scottish Executive announced an expert group would be set up to look at the pros and cons of financial and other support for those who had been harmed by health service treatment and where the NHS was not at fault. Read more about The Scottish Executive announced an expert group would be set up to look at the pros and cons of financial and other support for those who had been harmed by health service treatment and where the NHS was not at fault.
A Health and Community Care Committee Report on Hepatitis C recommended that the Scottish Executive establish a mechanism to provide financial support to those who contracted Hepatitis C from blood or blood products under the NHS. Read more about A Health and Community Care Committee Report on Hepatitis C recommended that the Scottish Executive establish a mechanism to provide financial support to those who contracted Hepatitis C from blood or blood products under the NHS.