Former executives at the Countess of Chester hadn't spoken publicly about the serial killer case - until this week.
A retired hospital chief has denied he could have prevented the murders of two triplet boys by nurse Lucy Letby, a public ...
The medical director of Lucy Letby’s hospital denied creating an “atmosphere of fear” that prevented doctors voicing their ...
The former chief executive of the hospital where Lucy Letby attacked and killed babies has denied "stalling" the police investigation into her crimes. Tony Chambers was in charge at the Countess of ...
Lucy Letby is serving 15 whole-life orders for murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others, between June 2015 and June 2016.
Tony Chambers was chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital at the time the nurse murdered seven babies and attempted to kill seven others.
The Thirlwall Inquiry into events surrounding Letby’s crimes has heard the nurse was said to have felt consultants Dr Stephen ...
“The Infected Blood Inquiry further highlighted the devastating impacts a lack of senior leadership accountability can have and emphasised the need for candour to apply across the NHS, regardless of ...
The head of safeguarding at the hospital where Lucy Letby killed babies has told a public inquiry she had "good intentions", despite failing to escalate concerns about the nurse.
Alison Kelly was director of nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital during the period when Lucy Letby attacked babies on the neonatal unit.