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Death in the Blood: the most shocking scandal in NHS history from the journalist who has followed the story for over two decades
By (Author) Caroline Wheeler
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
8th October 2024
9th May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Medical administration and management
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
362.1784
Paperback
416
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 30mm
289g
This book should rock Whitehall to its foundations. It shows it was complicit in a criminal cover-up on an industrial scale lasting five decades. It should prompt major changes to the way Britain is run - starting with a duty of candour on all public servants. -- Andy Burnham, Mayor of Great Manchester
This is crusading journalism at its best. Caroline Wheeler, a rookie reporter in Birmingham, hearing that contaminated blood transfusions had given hepatitis and HIV to a haemophiliac began to campaign for justice and has continued today as Political Editor of The Sunday Times. This book chronicles the long campaign, the denials and obstruction and why the Infected Blood Inquiry will soon bring some comfort to sufferers and their families. -- Lord Owen
This is the definitive analysis of the worst health scandal in British history. The terrifying lengths that the state went to to hide this outrage should chill us all. Wheeler's compassion in her approach to the horror she uncovered will stay with me forever. -- Professor Lucy Easthope, author of When the Dust Settles
Caroline shines a fierce light on the darkest of episodes. This is an important account based on years of meticulous investigation. It exposes the shame of how some of the most vulnerable were failed - and reveals the long fight to give a voice to those whose pain was silenced. -- Laura Kuenssberg
Caroline has been so supportive to the victims and survivors of the NHS contaminated blood scandal. She has been an integral part of our long fight for justice and enabled people like me to speak out with confidence, when there was little confidence before -- Ade Goodyear, former pupil at Treloar School
A gripping narrative, strengthened by Wheeler's longstanding connection to the story * Financial Times *
Moving, angering * The Times *
Caroline Wheeler is political editor of the Sunday Times. She has been a lobby journalist for 18 years with an insider's knowledge of Westminster and Whitehall. Caroline has covered the contaminated blood scandal for two decades. Her work has been credited by politicians, including the former health secretary Andy Burnham, with helping to bring about the infected blood inquiry.