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London, UK. 20 May 2025.  Campaigners  outside Parliament  still  for  ‘fighting’ for compensation demanding the government end the delays as more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. Credit Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20 May 2025.  Relatives of victims in the UK's contaminated blood scandal campaign  outside Parliament  demanding the government end the delays in compensation as more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. Credit Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20 May 2025.  Campaigners  outside Parliament  still  for  ‘fighting’ for compensation demanding the government end the delays as more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. Credit Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20 May 2025.  Relatives of victims in the UK's contaminated blood scandal campaign  outside Parliament  demanding the government end the delays in compensation as more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. Credit Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20 May 2025.  Relatives of victims in the UK's contaminated blood scandal campaign  outside Parliament  demanding the government end the delays in compensation as more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. Credit Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20 May 2025.  Relatives of victims in the UK's contaminated blood scandal campaign  outside Parliament  demanding the government end the delays in compensation as more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. Credit Amer Ghazzal/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 20th May, 2025. Infected blood campaigners and charities stand with placards outside Downing Street and Parliament as they ask for the government to end delays to compensation payments to the 30,000 NHS patients who unknowingly received contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of 3000 people. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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cooking oils cancer concept with an oil molecule and cancer cell and overlaying chemical formulas background 3d rendering-stock-photo
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cooking oils cancer concept with an oil molecule and cancer cell and overlaying chemical formulas background 3d rendering-stock-photo
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Cairo, Egypt, October 19 2024: medical waste of sharp needles, syringes inside a safety box, dangerous sharp used objects, broken ampoules and other h-stock-photo
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Cairo, Egypt, October 19 2024: medical waste of sharp needles, syringes inside a safety box, dangerous sharp used objects, broken ampoules and other h-stock-photo
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Biohazardous medical waste placed inside red bag for disposal, used specimen swabs, used glucose test strips, urine dipsticks, blood-soaked drapes and-stock-photo
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Cairo, Egypt, October 19 2024: medical waste of sharp needles, syringes inside a safety box, dangerous sharp used objects, broken ampoules and other h-stock-photo
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Biohazardous medical waste placed inside red bag for disposal, used specimen swabs, used glucose test strips, urine dipsticks, blood-soaked drapes and-stock-photo
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Cairo, Egypt, October 19 2024: medical waste of sharp needles, syringes inside a safety box, dangerous sharp used objects, broken ampoules and other h-stock-photo
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Biohazardous medical waste placed inside red bag for disposal, used specimen swabs, used glucose test strips, urine dipsticks, blood-soaked drapes and-stock-photo
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Cairo, Egypt, October 19 2024: medical waste of sharp needles, syringes inside a safety box, dangerous sharp used objects, broken ampoules and other h-stock-photo
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Epidemiology icons collection is a vector illustration with editable stroke.-stock-photo
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3D Isometric Flat  Conceptual Illustration of Biohazardous Medical Waste Disposal, Infectious Garbage Management 3D Isometric Fl-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION Victims and campaigners outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with certain blood disorders who were treated with donated blood plasma products or blood transfusions. Picture date: Monday May 20, 2024.-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION CHANGING NAME AND RELATIONSHIP FROM DEBORAH DENNIS' FATHER TO HUSBAND BARRIE Cressida Haughton (left) whose father Derek and Deborah Dennis whose husband Barrie, died, outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with certain bl-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION Victims and campaigners outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with certain blood disorders who were treated with donated blood plasma products or blood transfusions. Picture date: Monday May 20, 2024.-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION CHANGING NAME AND RELATIONSHIP FROM DEBORAH DENNIS' FATHER TO HUSBAND BARRIE Cressida Haughton (left) whose father Derek and Deborah Dennis (centre) whose husband Barrie, died, outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with c-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION CHANGING NAME AND RELATIONSHIP FROM DEBORAH DENNIS' FATHER TO HUSBAND BARRIE Cressida Haughton (left) whose father Derek and Deborah Dennis whose husband Barrie, died, outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with certain bl-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION CHANGING NAME AND RELATIONSHIP FROM DEBORAH DENNIS' FATHER TO HUSBAND BARRIE Cressida Haughton (left) whose father Derek and Deborah Dennis (centre) whose husband Barrie, died, outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with c-stock-photo
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RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING CAPTION CHANGING NAME AND RELATIONSHIP FROM DEBORAH DENNIS' FATHER TO HUSBAND BARRIE Cressida Haughton (left) whose father Derek and Deborah Dennis whose husband Barrie, died, outside Central Hall in Westminster, London, after the publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry report. Tens of thousands of people in the UK were infected with deadly viruses after they were given contaminated blood and blood products between the 1970s and early 1990s. These include people who needed blood transfusions for accidents, in surgery or during childbirth, and patients with certain bl-stock-photo