Photo by Getty Images While the media glare last week was on constitutional gender wars and levelling-up battles, it was also an important one for the infected blood inquiry, a public investigation into what has been called the biggest treatment disaster in history. During the 1970s and 1980s almost 30,000 people with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders were given blood that had been contaminated with Hepatitis C and HIV. Since then, thousands of died, including many children. So far no one has faced prosecution for the failings and alleged cover-ups that led to the preventable deaths and suffering of so...