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The responsibility for health was transferred to the National Assembly for Wales.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The responsibility for health was transferred to the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Jane Hutt, Minister for Health and Social Services in the Welsh Government, maintained the Westminster line that there will be no compensation because the NHS was not at fault.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Northern Ireland and Wales were not consulted in advance about the decision to reverse the line on Hepatitis C payments.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Paymaster General, Penny Mordaunt, wrote to the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, about compensation.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Paymaster General, Penny Mordaunt, wrote to the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, again about compensation.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Paymaster General, Penny Mordaunt, commissioned a Compensation Framework Study.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Matt Hancock gave evidence to the Inquiry.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Sir Robert Francis QC delivered his report Compensation and Redress for the Victims of Infected Blood - Recommendations for a Framework to the Paymaster General.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Paymaster General, Michael Ellis, told Parliament he would publish Sir Robert Francis QC's Study and the Government's response before Sir Robert gave evidence to the Inquiry.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Sir Robert Francis QC's Compensation Framework Study was published.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Sir Robert Francis QC gave oral evidence to the Inquiry.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Inquiry's First Interim Report was published recommending interim compensation payments.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Government accepted the Inquiry's recommendations for interim payments.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Paymaster General, Michael Ellis, indicated that the Government will not respond to the Compensation Framework Study until the Inquiry's final report is published.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Senior officials across government met for the first time to consider compensation.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Government accepted the moral case for compensation.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Inquiry indicated that a second interim report will be published.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

A Small Ministerial Group met for the first time to discuss compensation.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Scottish Office followed the DHSS line that there should be no compensation for people with haemophilia infected with HIV.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

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