A new report details significant failings in maternity care at a UK hospital, resulting in harm or death to over 500 mothers and babies. The inquiry, described as the UK’s largest maternity investigation, found potentially avoidable incidents occurred due to poor care standards. The report highlights a pattern of systemic issues within the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust. Investigations revealed instances of substandard care, including failures in monitoring, inadequate staffing levels, and a lack of appropriate intervention. The findings represent the latest in a series of maternity scandals to hit the National Health Service in recent years. Authorities are now facing calls for accountability and comprehensive reforms to ensure patient safety in maternity services nationwide.