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Richard Warwick, 59, received blood products to treat his haemophilia, a clotting condition, when he attended Treloar’s school for disabled children in Hampshire.
Victims of the infected blood scandal can receive financial support for life, it has been confirmed. ... But reaction to news of the payment has not all been positive, with Richard Warwick, a ...
Campaigners said they have been ‘frustrated’ by the Government’s lack of engagement with the community.
The Government has set aside billions of pounds to compensate victims of the scandal. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...
The UK did not import whole blood [12] from abroad, but it did import large quantities of factor VIII given to those infected, as described in the documentary Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal. The UK imported these products because it did not produce enough of its own, and efforts to achieve self-sufficiency were inadequately funded.
Campaigners have previously pushed for the infected blood scandal to receive the same attention as the Post Office Horizon IT scandal.
Richard Warwick (29 April 1945 – 16 December 1997) was an English actor. [ 1 ] He was born Richard Carey Winter, the third of four sons, at Meopham , Kent , and made his film debut in Franco Zeffirelli 's 1968 production of Romeo and Juliet in the role of Gregory.
The inquiry into the scandal made recommendations on compensation a year ago.