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Infected blood victims to get interim payments of £210,000 within 90 days – as it happened

John Glen, Cabinet Office minister, tells Commons that those infected will be able to claim compensation as well as the estates of those who have died. This live blog has closedInfected blood scandal victims to get compensation...

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Infected blood victims to get interim payments of £210,000 within 90 days – UK politics live

John Glen, Cabinet Office minister, tells Commons that those infected will be able to claim compensation as well as the estates of those who have diedInfected blood scandal victims to get compensation payments before end of...

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Infected blood scandal: minister says victims to get further interim payments of £210,000 within 90 days – UK politics live

John Glen, Cabinet Office minister, tells Commons that those infected will be able to claim compensation as well as the estates of those who have diedInfected blood scandal victims to get compensation payments before end of...

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Infected blood scandal: who failed the victims, and who fought for them

Key people and groups involved in perpetuating and covering up the public health disaster, and those who brought it to light• UK politics live – latest updatesThe infected blood scandal could largely have been avoided...

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Norma Major ‘discreetly’ moved her clothes out of Downing Street in anticipation of a Labour victory

Declassified files from John Major’s private secretary reveal the extraordinary level of planning that goes into a handover of powerJohn and Norma Major were so resigned to a Conservative party defeat by Labour in the 1997...

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Guardian editor Katharine Viner interviews Andy Burnham at Labour conference – UK politics live

Latest updates: all the developments from UK politics as the Labour party conference starts in LiverpoolQ: Does Labour support cutting the 45% top rate of income tax?Miliband says that cutting the 45% rate is the wrong thing to...

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No 10 defends above-inflation rise for pensioners but not public sector workers – as it happened

Pensions triple lock likely to be ‘significantly higher’ but PM’s spokesman says similar public sector rise would be inflationaryRail strikes latest updates – liveIn interviews this morning Grant Shapps,...

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