NHS maternity review to expose years of failings linked to baby deaths (opens original article in a new tab)
The largest NHS maternity review in history, led by Donna Ockenden, is exposing extensive failings at Nottingham University Hospitals that contributed to multiple baby deaths and harm to families, with a corporate manslaughter case launched in 2025 and over 2,500 families involved in the inquiry.
- NHS maternity review led by Donna Ockenden reveals failings at Nottingham University Hospitals leading to baby deaths
- Nottinghamshire Police launched corporate manslaughter case in 2025 related to NUH's maternity failings
- Over 2,500 families and 800 staff members participated in the government-ordered inquiry
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