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Update on the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme

Statement made on 14 April 2026

Statement UIN HCWS1510

Statement

Today, I have laid the Government Response to the public consultation on proposed changes to the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme. I have also published the accompanying report by the Technical Expert Group.

We consulted on seven specific areas of the compensation scheme and gave respondents an opportunity to tell us what else they thought should be changed. I am pleased that we are now making substantial changes in all seven areas, and making an additional change based on feedback we heard. These changes will increase the levels of compensation available for infected and affected people.

I am grateful to the Infected Blood Inquiry, and would like to pay tribute to Sir Brian Langstaff and his team for the sensitivity and care with which they carried out their work. The Government has now fully responded to all of the Inquiry’s Additional Report recommendations on the design of the compensation scheme.

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Cabinet Office
Update on the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent
Baroness in Waiting (Government Whip) and Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office
Labour, Life peer
Statement made 14 April 2026
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