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RCN opens online poll on whether members are prepared to strike over pay.
The Cavell Nurses’ Trust is urging nurses to write a will after re
Specialist nurses and patients have joined forces to create a freely accessible app-review
A major London hospital trust which was the subject of a hit TV documen
NMC changes rules on exams to practise in the UK, offering applicants more flexibilit
A charity providing financial assistance to nurses saw large rise in calls in first three&
Six thousand fewer mature students have applied to study nursing, according to UCAS figure
Black and minority ethnic (BME) nurses are disproportionately refer
Nurses are more likely to take sickness leave if working 12-hour shift patterns, new resea
The NHS could suffer a nursing shortage of up to 42,000 just six years after Brexit,
Nurses with ideas for healthcare projects to improve health outcomes of
Not all patients and nurses benefit from the system on hospital wards known as intentional rounding in which nurses carry out one hourly rounds to improve care, according to research
The RCN is to consult nurses on how it should respond to continuing pay restraint – including whether members should consider taking industrial action.
The chief nursing officer for England has defended the delay in transferring £10 million of learning disability funding from services provided in hospitals to those in community settings.
England's only specialist learning disabilities hospital will close in 2019 as part of move towards more community care and a reduction in long-terms inpatient stays.
Report showing nurse, midwife and health visitor numbers rose 1.3% in a year are welcomed by RCN Wales.
Ministers should review pay policy for nurses and other NHS staff and the impact it has on workforce morale, peers have urged.
