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Parliamentary group debate on England Cancer Strategy highlights ‘gaps in the care and sup
The Labour party is seeking to force MPs to take part in a vote fo
Only a few hours remain to enter the most prestigious awards in the nursing professio
Nurse vacancy rates in England fell in the last three months
Tool helps nurses to set realistic goals for a healthy lifestyle
A scheme aimed at doubling the number of volunteers working in the NHS by 2021 has been welcomed by the RCN
Researchers who found a relationship between consulting expenditure and organisational inefficiency say, given current financial constraints, the NHS should reconsider its level of use of external consultants
Nurses from across the UK have been invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace in March hosted by the Prince of Wales
A claim that mental health trusts have less money in real terms than they did in 2012 has been rejected by NHS England, which says many trusts also provide community services, and some services have been transferred to local government
Our infographic reveals how more than nine in ten respondents to our exclusive survey have seen dying patients stranded in hospital because of delays in providing the funding or care that would allow them to return to the community.
