Ex-bishop drafted in to help save contaminated blood inquiry Former Hillsborough panel chair Right Rev James Jones asked to break stalemate by talking to victims boycotting proceedings
The former bishop of Liverpool who chaired the Hillsborough panel has been drafted in to help save the contaminated blood inquiry, which is being boycotted by hundreds of victims infected with HIV and hepatitis C.
The Right Rev James Jones has been asked to break the stalemate by hosting talks with victims, who lack trust in the Department of Health (DH) to set up an independent investigation after being given contaminated blood by the NHS. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The former bishop of Liverpool who chaired the Hillsborough panel has been drafted in to help save the contaminated blood inquiry, which is being boycotted by hundreds of victims infected with HIV and hepatitis C.
The Right Rev James Jones has been asked to break the stalemate by hosting talks with victims, who lack trust in the Department of Health (DH) to set up an independent investigation after being given contaminated blood by the NHS. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- What is the contaminated blood scandal? The Guardian
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