What is the police's involvement in the Nottingham maternity scandal?published at 15:10 BST
Nottinghamshire Police launched Operation Perth in September 2023 into failings that led to hundreds of babies dying or being injured.
Then, in June 2025, the force confirmed it had opened a corporate manslaughter investigation and said it was examining whether maternity care by NUH had been grossly negligent.
In January of this year, a member of police staff resigned after "deleting or altering" information as part of the investigation.
At the time, the force said an investigation found no evidence of misconduct, and determined the individual "did not act dishonestly or maliciously" and there was no evidence of third-party involvement.
The scope of Operation Perth was expanded in March to include potential offences committed under the Offences against the Person Act and the Abortion Act.
On Monday, police arrested two men in connection with operating practices in the city's mortuary service.
The men, 55 and 59, who were detained on suspicion of misconduct in the public office, were bailed on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Deputy Chief Constable Rob Griffin added: "The publication of the independent maternity review report does not mark the conclusion of Operation Perth.
"We will consider the report's findings closely as part of our wider ongoing investigation."










