Rishi Sunak is expected to answer questions on why bereaved families have not received compensation.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will appear in front of the Infected Blood Inquiry on Wednesday.by the inquiry's chairman, Sir Brian Langstaff.
Thousands of NHS patients with haemophilia and other blood disorders became seriously ill after being given a blood transfusion or a new treatment called factor VIII or IX from the mid-1970s onwards. If a single donor was infected with a blood-borne virus such as hepatitis or HIV, then the whole batch of medication could be contaminated.People demonstrate as relatives of victims of the NHS infected blood scandal hand in a letter to No 10 Downing Street
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Rishi Sunak says climate targets must not impose 'unnecessary' costsRishi Sunak has said progress towards net zero by 2050 will be done in a 'proportionate and pragmatic way'
Read more »
Rishi Sunak vows not to add 'unnecessary' costs to meet green targetsThe prime minister is facing pressure to water down green policies after an unexpected by-election win.
Read more »
Rishi Sunak scrutinising all net zero policies amid cost of living concerns🔴 Rishi Sunak will scrutinise a raft of his Government’s policy commitments to reaching net zero in a bid to avoid lumbering consumers with additional costs RichardVaughan1 reports
Read more »
Housebuilding: Michael Gove and Rishi Sunak pledge to see off rebellions and increase number of homesEven before Michael Gove started a speech on a new housebuilding programme, Conservative MP Anthony Browne had already voiced his opposition to new developments in his Cambridgeshire seat.
Read more »