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      Victims of NHS maternity failings in England ‘received unacceptable care’

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    Lady Amos’s investigation finds women let down and slow progress on reforms, with ‘devastating consequences’

    Victims of NHS maternity failings received “unacceptable care”, leading to “tragic consequences”, the head of an investigation into maternity care in England has said.

    Changes within services have been too slow despite being necessary and urgent, according to a report by Valerie Amos, who is leading the national maternity and neonatal investigation (NMNI).

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      Victims of NHS maternity failings in England ‘received unacceptable care’

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    Lady Amos’s investigation finds women let down and slow progress on reforms, with ‘devastating consequences’

    Victims of NHS maternity failings received “unacceptable care”, leading to “tragic consequences”, the head of an investigation into maternity care in England has said.

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      Victims of NHS maternity failings in England ‘received unacceptable care’

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    Lady Amos’s investigation finds women let down and slow progress on reforms, with ‘devastating consequences’

    Victims of NHS maternity failings received “unacceptable care”, leading to “tragic consequences”, the head of an investigation into maternity care in England has said.

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