More than 100 survivors of alleged sexual abuse enter Harrods' scheme for compensation
More than 100 survivors of alleged sexual abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed have entered a compensation scheme set up by Harrods, confirming receipt of compensation.
The government is making substantial changes to the compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, following a critical report about the payment scheme.
Alarm raised over slow pace of payouts to UK veterans fired over sexuality
"For six months, I was left in limbo because we were seen as a security risk. They then made a decision, and gave us a week's notice we were being discharged."
Norway to set up compensation scheme for 1980 oil rig disaster victims' families
The fatigue failure itself could also have been discovered if normal audit requirements had been met and exemptions had not been granted. This was the state's responsibility.