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Senate inquiry finds BMW imported cars tied to forced labor in China

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Both BMW and Jaguar Land Rover continued to import components made by the Chinese company into the United States in violation of US law, even after they were informed in writing about the presence of banned products in their supply chain,…

Britain slammed in inquiry for infecting thousands with tainted blood and covering up the scandal

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The inquiry found that British health authorities knowingly exposed tens of thousands of patients to deadly infections through contaminated blood and blood products and hid the truth about the disaster for decades

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'Day of shame': UK inquiry finds cover-up of NHS infected blood scandal

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An infected blood scandal in Britain was no accident but the fault of doctors and a succession of governments that led to 3,000 deaths and thousands more contracting hepatitis or HIV, a public inquiry reported on Monday.

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‘Day of shame’: Rishi Sunak and NHS apologise to infected blood scandal victims after damning inquiry report

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Prime Minister promises ‘comprehensive compensation’ to victims and their families following ‘terrible injustice’

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Haemophilia Wales says there is ‘real worry’ inquiry findings may be ignored

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Chairwoman Lynne Kelly commended Sir Brian Langstaff’s report, saying there is a ‘feeling of closure’, but said there were still concerns.

Haemophilia Wales says there is ‘real worry’ inquiry findings may be ignored

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Chairwoman Lynne Kelly commended Sir Brian Langstaff’s report, saying there is a ‘feeling of closure’, but said there were still concerns.

Haemophilia Wales says there is ‘real worry’ inquiry findings may be ignored

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Chairwoman Lynne Kelly commended Sir Brian Langstaff’s report, saying there is a ‘feeling of closure’, but said there were still concerns.

UK infected blood scandal made worse by ‘chilling’ cover-up, inquiry finds

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Thousands of deaths could have been avoided, final report on infection of thousands with HIV or hepatitis C concludes

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Infected blood scandal inquiry: Betrayal, lies and chilling cover-up as Rishi Sunak describes ‘day of shame’

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‘Decades-long moral failure at the heart of our national life,’ says prime minister Rishi Sunak

Theresa May: Infected Blood Inquiry highlights ‘abject failure’ of British state

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The former prime minister ordered the inquiry during her time in Number 10.

Theresa May: Infected Blood Inquiry highlights ‘abject failure’ of British state

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The former prime minister ordered the inquiry during her time in Number 10.

Theresa May: Infected Blood Inquiry highlights ‘abject failure’ of British state

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The former prime minister ordered the inquiry during her time in Number 10.

Rishi Sunak admits Infected Blood inquiry findings are a 'day of shame' for British state

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The Prime Minister apologised for the decades-long cover about the scandal that led to 30,000 people being given contaminated blood.

Children used as ‘objects for research’, Infected Blood Inquiry report finds

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Clinicians at the Treloar College in the 1970s to 1980s prioritised research over the interests of the children, the report said.

Infected Blood Inquiry: Scots were studied without knowledge in scandal that 'could have been avoided'

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Rishi Sunak issues ‘whole-hearted and unequivocal apology’ on ‘day of shame for the British state’

Victims cry, hug and cheer chairman as Infected Blood Inquiry report released

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Sir Brian Langstaff reflected on the report in a statement at Central Hall in Westminster.

Victims cry, hug and cheer chairman as Infected Blood Inquiry report released

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Sir Brian Langstaff reflected on the report in a statement at Central Hall in Westminster.

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Victims cry, hug and cheer chairman as Infected Blood Inquiry report released

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Sir Brian Langstaff reflected on the report in a statement at Central Hall in Westminster.

UK infected blood inquiry: key findings

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Brian Langstaff’s long-awaited report found failures by government departments and various parts of NHS