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Tag: Sir Brian Landstaff

Advocacy Infected Blood Inquiry

Infected Blood Inquiry restarts today with evidence from Lord Owen

by Dan Farthing22/09/2020
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Advocacy Campaign Meetings Contaminated Blood Infected Blood Inquiry Langstaff Inquiry Memorial News Penrose Inquiry Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme UK Inquiry

Joint campaign meeting hears Infected Blood Inquiry news

by Dan Farthing27/03/2019
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Advocacy Benefits Campaign Meetings Contaminated Blood Hepatitis B Hepatitis C HIV Infected Blood Inquiry Langstaff Inquiry News Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme UK Government UK Inquiry vCJD Westminster

Campaigners prepare to meet with Department of Health (UK)

by Dan Farthing18/01/2019
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Hepatitis B Hepatitis C HIV Infected Blood Inquiry Langstaff Inquiry News Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme UK Government UK Inquiry vCJD Westminster

UK Department of Health to meet with campaigners – tell us your thoughts

by Dan Farthing20/12/2018
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Infected Blood Inquiry Langstaff Inquiry News UK Inquiry

Sir Brian Langstaff introduces himself to those affected by contaminated blood and blood products

by Dan Farthing13/03/201812/03/2018
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Hepatitis B Hepatitis C HIV Langstaff Inquiry News UK Government UK Inquiry vCJD Westminster

Sir Brian Langstaff appointed as Chair of UK Inquiry

by Dan Farthing08/02/201819/02/2018
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