Our Chief Executive writes to devolved nations on compensation for those affected by Contaminated Blood Scandal
While some progress has been made in addressing the challenges faced by the affected community, it has come at an unacceptable pace.
While some progress has been made in addressing the challenges faced by the affected community, it has come at an unacceptable pace.
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Our chief executive says that the Chair should call everyone in Government with responsibility for delivering compensation around the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
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