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Monday, May 20

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Jesmond campaigner 'vindicated' by Infected Blood report that shows how victims fought for justice

Carol Grayson is among many to have had decades of campaigning vindicated.

Campaigners call scheme to change Taff Trail at Cardiff park 'missed opportunity'

www.walesonline.co.uk

Cardiff Council consulted with a number of key stakeholders on plans to alter a section of the Taff Trail

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Angela Rayner applauds victims and campaigners in 'appalling injustice' infected blood scandal

Angela Rayner has called on public bodies to give victims compensation and recognition

Campaigners ‘gaslit for generations’ over infected blood scandal

www.expressandstar.com

They said many involved in the scandal’s long history will see the final report as ‘the beginning of the end’ of the fight for justice.

Campaigners ‘gaslit for generations’ over infected blood scandal

www.shropshirestar.com

They said many involved in the scandal’s long history will see the final report as ‘the beginning of the end’ of the fight for justice.

Campaigners ‘gaslit for generations’ over infected blood scandal

www.standard.co.uk

They said many involved in the scandal’s long history will see the final report as ‘the beginning of the end’ of the fight for justice.

Watch: Infected blood campaigners react to final report into scandal

www.independent.co.uk

Watch as infected blood scandal campaigners reacted to an inquiry’s findings that politicians, doctors, and civil servants were involved in a chilling cover-up of the worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS.

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‘Free Bella’: campaigners fight to save lonely beluga whale from Seoul mall

www.theguardian.com

Five years after her last companion died and the aquarium’s owner pledged to free her, Bella still languishes in a tiny tank amid shops

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Scotland’s vulnerable marine life not properly protected, campaigners warn

www.theguardian.com

Scottish government accused of missing deadlines to take action on overfishing and effects of climate breakdown

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Post Office scandal victim tells Paula Vennells 'there's no way out' as campaigners demand truth

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Jo Hamilton, whose story was told in ITV drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office', spoke out ahead of former Post Office boss Paula Vennells' appearance at the Inquiry this week

Sunday, May 19

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Campaigners say 'fight is not over' as they prepare for publication of infected blood scandal report

www.standard.co.uk

Hundreds of those affected by the scandal gathered at Westminster to mark the end of the Infected Blood Inquiry.

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Infected blood scandal campaigners say fight ‘not over yet’

www.expressandstar.com

Hundreds of those affected by the scandal gathered at Westminster on Sunday afternoon to mark the end of the Infected Blood Inquiry.

Infected blood scandal campaigners say fight ‘not over yet’

www.shropshirestar.com

Hundreds of those affected by the scandal gathered at Westminster on Sunday afternoon to mark the end of the Infected Blood Inquiry.

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Five reasons you should be worried about sewage being dumped in the Severn according to campaigners

www.shropshirestar.com

Wild swimmers, paddle boarders, canoeists and a woman dressed as a poo took to the water to call for an end to raw sewage being dumped in the River Severn.

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Campaigners to rally ahead of final infected blood report

www.expressandstar.com

People affected by the infected blood scandal are to rally together for a final time before the final report into the scandal is published.

Campaigners to rally ahead of final infected blood report

www.shropshirestar.com

People affected by the infected blood scandal are to rally together for a final time before the final report into the scandal is published.

Campaigners to rally ahead of final infected blood report

www.standard.co.uk

Some people have been fighting for justice for decades.

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BBC in new licence fee spending row after corporation's £6million orchestra played concert for crooks in Scots jail as campaigners brand it 'a slap in the face' for all crime victims

www.dailymail.co.uk

The BBC is at the centre of a fresh licence fee storm after it allowed its £6 million-a-year orchestra to perform for dangerous criminals in a Scottish prison.