Ken Clarke served as health secretary at pivotal moments in the infected blood scandal, which saw 30,000 patients infected with HIV and hepatitis and more than 3,000 deaths to date. The Tory grandee, ...
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Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has described the attitude of a former Health Secretary at the contaminated blood inquiry as ‘arrogant’.The former Business Secretary said Ken Clarke ‘didn’t want to believe that ...
The UK’s six-year-long public inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal announced its findings this week, confirming a scale of state criminality against tens of thousands of people that its chair, ...
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