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  1. 9 ore fa · Dec 31, 1986. Evening. Minister of Health, Norman Fowler, knocks on the front door of 10 Downing Street. He is there to meet Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Fowler enters and walks up the staircase to her private apartment. They sit and begin to talk about the forthcoming national public education campaign to explain the risks of AIDS—to be launched in January, 1987. So begins a play by ...

  2. 5 giorni fa · The then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was reluctant to support “bad taste” public health messaging but was persuaded by her health secretary Norman Fowler to launch the Government’s ...

  3. 6 giorni fa · In one shocking session, former Health Secretary Norman Fowler gave evidence suggesting how former PM Margaret Thatcher's "attitude to AIDs" had blocked progress on compensation.

  4. 5 giorni fa · The NHS knew the risk, early on. So, too, it seems did ministers. The claim is that the report will recommend NHS managers should be prosecuted, but Norman Fowler and Kenneth Clarke both knew about this and the former, at least, seems not to have taken action, apparently to save money.

  5. 5 giorni fa · In my evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry I said that ministers, particular­ly Norman Fowler, when Secretary of State for Social Services under Margaret Thatcher (1981-1987), and Ken Clarke, health minister (1982-1985), discussed the risks of imported blood with me around the time my first article was published.

  6. 5 giorni fa · In one shocking session, former Health Secretary Norman Fowler suggested former PM Margaret Thatcher’s “attitude to AIDs” had blocked progress on compensati­on. Now, campaigner­s hope they will be at last be vindicated when Sir Brian Langstaff’s final report is delivered today.

  7. 3 giorni fa · The author is the Deputy Press Secretary to the President of Uganda. Contact: kirundaf2@gmail.com. 0776980486/0783990861. Do you have a story in your community or an opinion to share with us: Email us at editorial@watchdoguganda.com. KIRUNDA FARUK: UK Parliament and the “invisible”, cherished gays - Watchdog Uganda.