For the past two weeks. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. The chief executive of an nhs, at the centre of concerns over the preventable deaths of babies has played down the scale of the failings. The media watchdog ofcom is to be given new powers, to force social media firms to remove harmful content. Bernie bernie in the us, the veteran left wing senator Bernie Sanders narrowly wins the New Hampshire primary, a key stage of the contest to choose the democrats president ial candidate. And later in the hour, well talk to the photographer who snapped the Award Winning image of two mice fighting over food, at a london tube station. Its five oclock. Our main story is that the british businessman, at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak in the uk, has been given the all clear, and released from hospital. Steve walsh, whos 53, contracted the virus, on a trip to singapore, and passed it on to five other britons, at a ski region in france. Doctors say mr walsh is no longer contagious,
Bereaved parents say intervention is needed to prevent more unnecessary deaths after four mothers nearly lost their lives and nine babies died between 2021 and 2023.
Now families have come forward with fresh allegations of failings at two hospitals run by the scandal-hit University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, where nine babies died and four mothers barely survived between 2021 and 2023