Nottinghamshire police preparing to launch criminal investigation over cases of ‘potentially significant concern’

Nottinghamshire police have announced they are preparing to launch a criminal investigation into maternity failings at Nottingham university hospitals (NUH) NHS trust.

In a statement released on Thursday, the force’s chief constable, Kate Meynell, said she met Donna Ockenden, who is conducting an independent review into maternity cases of “potentially significant concern” at NUH.

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