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of the secret medical research was carried out. this school in hampshire, for haemophiliac boys, there was a chance to lead as normal a life as possible, with a medical unit to treat their bleeding episodes. they thought they were being treated with blood products. they didn't realise they were taking part in trials of products used as preventative measures are known as prophylaxis. many became infected with viruses. a letter in 1973 shows the involvement of the government in the research, with the message, time is short if the trial is to begin at the start of term in april. i have been speaking to three former pupils at the school from the 19 �*70s and the 19805. the school from the 19 '70s and the 19805. , , the school from the 19 '70s and the 19805. y , a, , the school from the 19 '70s and the 19805. y , .,, ., the school from the 19 '70s and the 19805. y .,, ., a, 19805. every boy there was on a trial at some — 19805. every boy there was on a trial at some time, _ 19805. every boy there was on a trial at some time, or— 19805. every boy there was on a - trial at some time, or continuously, from their hold period at the college, and that spanned ten years from 1975 to 1985.—

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BBC News

many became infected with viruses. a letter in 1973 shows the department of health was backing medical research at the school, with "formal notification that the department will meet the costs of the drugs used in the haemophilia trial". i've been speaking to three former pupils at the school from the 1970s and �*80s. every boy there was on a trial at some time or continuously from their whole period at the college. they had access to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that. how do you feel about that? it was sold to us, saying, "we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you'll live a normal life". but our parents were never informed. there was just a change from having

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BBC News

yeah. the truth, that's what it's all about. the school said it hopes the public inquiry will provide former pupils with answers. a government spokesperson said it was an appalling tragedy, and thoughts remain with all those impacted. hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main

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BBC News and Weather

at the school in hampshire, treloar�*s, for haemophiliac pupils, and it involved a controversial product called factor viii, made up largely from blood from foreign donors, some of whom were paid. it was effective for haemophiliacs, but it was at high risk of viruses like hepatitis c, and we've heard from former pupils that factor viii worked well for them dealing with air condition, but they were being called in for more and more doses, called in for more and more doses, called in for more and more doses, called in for more and more blood tests, they didn't know why, and it only became elated that there was no consent given for what was a trial. tonight the school has put out a new statement, saying that staff and students had placed theirfaith in the treatment because it was provided by an nhs clinic at the school and it is shocking to hear that some may have received unsafe treatment, and the school has added its voice to calls for a full compensation scheme to be set up quickly after the public inquiry finishes next month.

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Newsnight

at a specialist school known as treloar�*s. it had medicalfacilities on site which helped pupils lead a more normal life, but also presented clinical researchers with a unique cohort of children. i met three of the 122 boys who attended the school in the �*70s and �*80s, gary, steve and ade. every new boy presumably was started on a trial. i mean, i certainly did. i went in �*75. by the beginning of �*76, i was on a trial for quite some time. research focused on preventative, known as prophylactic treatment, which meant three to four times more of the blood product known to be contaminated was given to the boys than they required. if we didn't go for our prophylaxis appointments, we would either get dragged out of school lessons, because you had missed your appointment, and if you did it so many times, you got black marks. they were also supposed to call... the haemophilia doctors were supposed to call our parents, and they were supposed to make that

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Education officials aim to step up security at Eastern Cape schools

Education officials are troubled by the wanton acts of violence and crime perpetrated on school grounds in Nelson Mandela Bay and elsewhere in the province.

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One pupil dead, dozens hospitalised for suspected food poisoning in Vietnam

HANOI: A fifth-grade pupil died and dozens were hospitalised on Friday (April 5) morning in Vietnam's central city of Nha Trang after having breakfast sold by street vendors or at local food stalls, Xinhua quoted Vietnam News Agency report.

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12-year-old suspect held in Finland school shooting, three pupils wounded

A 12-year-old suspect was taken into custody after three pupils the same age were wounded in a shooting at a school outside the Finnish capital on Tuesday

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