A nursing boss has told a public inquiry she never had any evidence of wrongdoing by "creme de la creme" nurse Lucy Letby.
Read why Eirian Powell, manager of the ward where Lucy Letby killed and harmed babies, has admitted failings to the Thirlwall Inquiry.
Lead children’s nurse Anne Murphy said she needed proof of wrongdoing before making accusations. | ITV News Granada ...
Lucy Letby worked so much overtime that her manager was not suspicious when babies died on her watch, the Thirlwall Inquiry ...
Nursing boss apologises to Letby victims’ families for not acting sooner - The Thirlwall Inquiry into events surrounding Lucy ...
An infant was given 10 times the correct dosage two years before Letby murdered her first victim, the Thirlwall Inquiry heard ...
"I wanted her on the unit, I really did. When students come through the system you are almost able to hand-pick the creme de ...
When students come through the system you are almost able to hand-pick the creme de la creme and she was one of those' ...
Eirian Powell, who was the manager of the hospital's neonatal unit at the time, told how she had "no qualms" about employing Letby in January 2012 after she had finished her training. She told ...
Line manager Eirian Powell told the inquiry into nurse Lucy Letby’s crimes that there was ‘no evidence of any wrongdoing’ after three babies died. Child serial killer Lucy Letby (Cheshire ...
When we got busy she did the overtime so she was there more often Eirian Powell Ms Powell met Dr Brearey following the unexpected deaths of three babies in June 2015 and it was noted that Letby ...