The trust says no investigation or disciplinary action had been taken over the issue
By Anna Whittaker and Greig WatsonThe press director at a hospital trust who blocked bereaved families on social media has resigned.
The move was announced in NUH's weekly newsletter, which confirmed no disciplinary action was taken against Ms Jones.Donna Ockenden is leading a large scale inquiry into dozens of baby deaths and injuries at the trust
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