A woman has criticised the government for "dragging its feet" when it came to making reforms for women harmed by pelvic mesh implants.
Five years ago, the Cumberlege First Do No Harm report found two drugs and the medical device had caused women or their babies harm.
The report made recommendations to support victims, but most key proposals have been ignored, said Kath Sansom, a Sling The Mesh campaign founder from March, Cambridgeshire.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said: "This is a complex area of work and the government is carefully considering the patient safety commissioner's recommendations in full."
