NHS boss expecting praise and criticism from probe into mother deaths
An NHS boss says he expects both "evidence of really good practice" and "opportunities to do better" when a report on the deaths of five mothers is published.

The deaths of five women being cared for by Sandwell's NHS Trust are being investigated, with a report expected to be released in the coming weeks.
The women died over the last two years. The two most recent deaths occurred within four months of an investigation starting in February.
Toby Lewis, chief executive of the Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, said the review would seek to discover any lessons which can be learned from the "tragedies".
Mr Lewis said "good progress" was being made with the inquiry but that both praise and criticism of the trust was likely to emerge.