We spoke to Donna Ockenden, who led the Nottingham maternity care review, and we asked her how dark a day this is in the history of the NHS.

Insider indicates Ockenden inquiry has uncovered appalling behaviour including racism toward mothers

Some see publication of the Nottingham report as a landmark moment, others as bittersweet and traumatic

The review, led by Donna Ockenden, will be published on Wednesday

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The largest maternity review in the history of the NHS is being published today, with contributions from 2,500 families and more than 800 staff members at Nottingham University…

The review, led by Donna Ockenden, will be published on Wednesday

Donna Ockenden inquiry finds ‘bullying’ culture and ‘cruel’, dismissive attitude to women contributed to avoidable deaths

Review of 2,500 cases between 2012 and 2015 finds ‘systemic’ and ‘deep-rooted’ failures, a bullying culture and racism

Senior midwife Donna Ockenden investigated stillbirths, neonatal and maternal deaths, and babies or mothers who suffered brain damage and other injuries

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More than 500 cases of potentially avoidable harm uncovered by the inquiry with chair Donna Ockenden urging victims’ voices to be a ‘catalyst for lasting national change’

At least 94 babies may have suffered avoidable stillbirths due to failings in the care of mothers and babies by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

The scandal is a scathing indictment of the poor maternity care given to thousands of women across the country. When will it change, asks Rebecca Thomas

Parents have spoken out after biggest maternity inquiry in NHS history finds 520 mums and babies suffered harm or death at Nottingham hospitals linked to poor care

Cruel, toxic, dismissive. Just three of the words used in a damning report to describe the culture at an NHS Trust where 520 mothers and babies suffered "potentially avoidable"…

We spoke to Donna Ockenden, who led the Nottingham maternity care review, and we asked her how dark a day this is in the history of the NHS.

The landmark probe into Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) by top midwife Donna Ockenden finds more than 150 babies were still born or died shortly after birth

More than 2,500 families and more than 800 members of staff have contributed to the largest maternity inquiry in the history of the NHS which looked into Nottingham University…

The Ockenden report tells a terrible story of neglect. It’s a story that I – and far too many women I know – recognise, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett