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Regulator Brands Leeds Hospitals’ Maternity Services ‘Inadequate’ Over Safety Failings

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is recruiting dozens of midwives in response to CQC safety concerns

Overview

  • The Care Quality Commission downgraded maternity and neonatal services at Leeds General Infirmary and St James’s University Hospital to “inadequate” following unannounced inspections in December and January.
  • Inspectors cited staff shortages, dirty wards, unsafe storage of medicines and a “blame culture” that discouraged raising safety concerns across both sites.
  • A BBC investigation found that at least 56 baby deaths and two maternal deaths between 2019 and 2024 may have been preventable at the trust.
  • Since autumn 2024 the trust has recruited 55 additional midwives and is overhauling whistleblowing procedures to improve oversight and patient safety.
  • Families led by Fiona Winser-Ramm have met Health Secretary Wes Streeting to demand a full, independent inquiry into maternity care failings.