Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
I am acutely aware of the very sobering MBRRACE-UK maternity mortality stats, which show that there is a threefold difference between maternal mortality among black women and maternal mortality among white women, and that the maternal mortality rate for Asian women is a bit higher than that for white women. We must recognise the disparities in outcomes that the audits and confidential inquiries that have been carried out across the UK show.
It is therefore crucial that racialised health inequalities are tackled. Work has been ongoing in that area—a maternal care action plan was published in February 2025—and I want that work to proceed as a priority. In addition, Cara McKee will note that racialised health inequalities are an important part of the brief for the chair of the new independent review.