Families of babies who died or were left seriously injured at an NHS trust have told how they finally hope to get answers when a report into Britain’s largest maternity scandal is published today.
The long-awaited review into failings at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust is expected to reveal shocking examples of poor care during an ‘institutional cover-up’ of baby deaths.
Senior leaders hid staff blunders, downgraded nurse failings and dismissed mothers’ concerns over a decade to avoid scrutiny, expert midwife Donna Ockenden will say.
Women were also subjected to cruel and racist treatment.
The NHS is bracing itself for the report, which
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