chloe hayward. and you can follow monday�*s proceedings on the infected blood scandal live here on bbc news and iplayer. now to the plight of unpaid carer5 in the uk, who look after elderly or disabled relatives. more than a 1,000 unpaid carer5 are being forced to repay an average of £1,800 — or almost $2,300 — each, money that many of them say they don't have. radio 4's moneybox reporter, dan whitworth has more. unpaid carer5 do an incrediblejob, caring for a loved one, often day in, day out, week in, week out, with few, if any, breaks. but many tens of thousands of them have unwittingly or accidentally received overpayments of carer�*s allowance, and now they're being asked to pay it back. people like karina moon, whose daughter amber require5 round—the—clock care. she told breakfast three weeks ago that she's having to pay back £11,000 after unknowingly earning slightly over the claim limit at her part—time supermarketjob. at the moment i pay £60 a month and i've been paying that