The independent inquiry into Nottingham University Hospitals’ maternity scandal must be put on a statutory footing, victims’ families and campaigners have said.
The inquiry was set up last year after a review of maternity services at the trust found more than 400 babies had died or been left with life-changing disabilities over a decade.
An independent panel was established to oversee the review, but a cross-party group of MPs and peers have now written to the inquiry chair expressing concern about the .