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- Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner honored veterans of Britain's nuclear weapons experiments during a Newsnight feature, highlighting their struggles with health issues and lack of compensation.
- Veterans Brian Unthank and John Morris revealed they have over 100 cancers combined due to medical records being altered, which denied them war pensions.
- Parliament witnessed demands from Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs for government accountability and compensation for affected veterans and their descendants.
- A records review commenced after a BBC documentary revealed the scandal, but it lacks a budget and deadline despite reviewing over 19,000 documents already.
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Read Full ArticleAngela Rayner pays tribute to nuclear veterans as Newsnight airs Nuked Blood special
A Newsnight report on the Nuked Blood Scandal led to questions in Parliament as Angela Rayner paid tribute to veterans 11:01, 26 Jun 2025Updated 11:06, 26 Jun 2025 Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has paid tribute to survivors of Britain’s nuclear weapons experiments after Newsnight featured their story for the first time. Veterans Brian Unthank, 87, and John Morris, also 87, appeared on a special edition of the BBC’s flagship political prog…
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