Sir Duncan Nichol is the former chairman of the Countess of Chester Hospital, where nurse Lucy Letby murdered seven babies.
Sir Duncan Nichol, the former chairman of the NHS trust where Lucy Letby worked, arrives to give evidence to the Thirlwall ...
Beneath chandeliers in the hall's grand ballroom, the Countess of Chester's respective former directors of nursing Alison ...
A retired hospital chief has denied he could have prevented the murders of two triplet boys by nurse Lucy Letby, a public ...
The former chief executive of the Countess of Cheshire Hospital has described as “outrageous” a suggestion that he sought to ...
The former medical director of Lucy Letby's hospital, Ian Harvey, is appearing before the Thirlwall Inquiry, giving evidence ...
The BBC's Special Correspondent Judith Moritz explains what we have learned so far this week at the Thirlwall Inquiry.
The medical director of Lucy Letby’s hospital denied creating an “atmosphere of fear” that prevented doctors voicing their ...
Lucy Letby’s boss was wary of contacting police because a nurse at a nearby hospital had been wrongly locked up over ...
Lucy Letby is serving 15 whole-life orders for murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others, between June 2015 and June 2016.