May 2026: Thirlwall Inquiry report delayed to at least September 2026 · six-baby inquests relisted to 2027 · CCRC review active · Shoo Lee Panel: no medical evidence of deliberate harm.
The Crown Prosecution Service confirms that swipe data for one of the Countess of Chester neonatal unit's doors was mislabelled at trial — entries and exits had been reversed. Cheshire Police's review concludes the incorrect data was relied on in evidence relating to nine infants. The mislabelled data played a central role only in the case of Child K (a count on which Letby was not convicted at first trial; conviction was returned at the 2024 retrial). A second door to the unit did not record entries or exits at all, meaning the swipe-card record cannot account for all movements into and out of the unit. The CPS did not confirm whether data for other doors had been correctly labelled.
Source: Crown Prosecution Service statement, August 2024; LBC; Wikipedia