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If you prefer to browse rather than search:
- State of the evidence (April 2026 rollup) — the single best starting page.
- Evidence problems — 50+ prosecution-vs-counter-evidence pages.
- Key figures — 60+ in-depth biographies.
- Long-form analyses — 60+ analysis pages on evidence, law, statistics and comparative cases.
- Timeline — events 2015-2026, colour-coded.
- The babies (A-Q) — 17 per-baby pages.
- Transcripts — 85+ hosted primary-source transcripts.
- Myths vs facts — one-screen rebuttals of the most-repeated media claims.
- Allitt vs Letby — side-by-side comparative evidential standards.
- The CCRC review explained.
- Neonatal intensive care primer.
- Sister sites — the public-interest ecosystem.
Why Google search (and not on-site search)?
A full-text client-side search index would require installing, building and maintaining an additional indexing tool (Pagefind, FlexSearch, or similar). For a factual-reference site with stable content, Google’s own index is effectively free, updates within 24-48 hours of publishing, and is already familiar to users. For very-recent-pages users can browse via timeline or the evidence hub.