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Infected Blood Inquiry — 341 mentions in Parliament since Sep 2017

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Written Question Commons
17 Oct 2019
Blood: Contamination
Jo Platt Labour → Department of Health and Social Care

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, for what reasons parents and children of people who have died after being infected by contaminated blood products do not receive on-going financial support.

Government answer
Department of Health and Social Care The England Infected Blood Support Scheme (EIBSS) currently makes provision for ex gratia one-off payments to eligible spouses, civil partners and long-term partners for individuals meeting qualifying criteria. The EIBSS also makes provision to help with ... Read full answer →
Written Question Commons
11 Mar 2019
Blood: Contamination
Jo Platt Labour → Cabinet Office

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with relation to the oral contribution from the Prime Minister on 20th February 2019 in Volume 654, Column 1465, whether the commitment to waiving legal privilege in respect to the Infected Blood Inquiry was ma

Government answer
Cabinet Office The Government is committed to full disclosure to the Infected Blood Inquiry, and no historical record or document relevant to the Inquiry will be withheld from it.In his statement on Disclosure and Legal Professional Privilege (LPP), Sir Brian Langstaff ... Read full answer →
Written Question Commons
26 Feb 2019
Blood: Contamination
Jo Platt Labour → Cabinet Office

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make is his policy to implement any recommendations from the contaminated blood inquiry.

Government answer
Cabinet Office Until the report of the Infected Blood Inquiry is received it is difficult to commit to implement its recommendations. However, on receipt of the Inquiry’s report the Government will make a full statement to Parliament and will give the Inquiry’s recommen... Read full answer →
Written Question Commons
19 Oct 2018
Infected Blood Inquiry
Jo Platt Labour → Cabinet Office

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Written Ministerial Statement of 18 October 2018, Infected Blood Inquiry, HCWS1021, when his Department became aware that the email containing the retention notice was not delivered to Gove

Government answer
Cabinet Office The Cabinet Office became aware of this issue at the beginning of October, and tookimmediate steps to ascertain what had happened and why, and to seek reassurance fromdepartments that they had received the notification when it was resent on 11 June, andth... Read full answer →
Written Question Commons
07 Jun 2018
Blood: Contamination
Jo Platt Labour → Cabinet Office

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether the contaminated blood inquiry has submitted its recommendations to his Department; and if he will make a statement.

Government answer
Cabinet Office Sir Brian Langstaff, the Chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, wrote to me on 7 June with his recommendations for the Inquiry’s terms of reference. I will announce the terms of reference as soon as possible, following consultation with the Devolved Adminis... Read full answer →