It is 7.30pm and on the 13th floor of the Thomas Kemp tower at the Royal Sussex Hospital in Brighton, eight midwives wearing royal-blue scrubs are being briefed ahead of their nightshift. Their lunchboxes put to one side, they sit where they can, sharing chairs and squeezing on to a desk. "Up here, we have the most amazing views all around Brighton," one of the midwives, 28-year-old Maggie Myatt, says. "We see the sunrise and the sunset. It might sound cheesy, but it's lovely delivering babies as the sun comes up."
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