I have gotten around to listening to The Trial of Lucy Letby podcast, and I do recommend it for all people with an interest in the case! There's nothing in it anyone who has been following the case won't have heard or read already really, but it does give another perspective to hear it and they also have some extra interviews and stuff that give info that's useful especially for non-UK Websleuths, such as on UK media law etc.
I believe a previous poster said they thought it made LL sound guilty, or that the presenters were more on the prosecution's side, but I personally disagree (JMO! sorry to that poster) and think it's quite even-handed. They're journalists who take the UK requirements that they be balanced and only report on what's been said in court seriously, so as they themselves said, if what's been presented so far is mostly from the prosecution then it will sound like it's pro-prosecution, but it's just that that's all that's been presented so far (as the defence experts are yet to appear).
I believe a previous poster said they thought it made LL sound guilty, or that the presenters were more on the prosecution's side, but I personally disagree (JMO! sorry to that poster) and think it's quite even-handed. They're journalists who take the UK requirements that they be balanced and only report on what's been said in court seriously, so as they themselves said, if what's been presented so far is mostly from the prosecution then it will sound like it's pro-prosecution, but it's just that that's all that's been presented so far (as the defence experts are yet to appear).