Ministers lose infected blood vote after Tory MPs revolt
Briefly

The society's chairman Clive Smith said it was an "incredibly emotional" moment for campaigners. "Parliament last night drew a line in the sand and said: no more, no longer, will you need to fight, no longer will you need to wait, justice will finally be delivered to those who've waited for so long," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Earlier this year, Sir Brian Langstaff, who is chairing the inquiry, called for a full compensation scheme to be set up immediately. He also said it should be widened to include orphaned children and parents who lost children.
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