A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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The public sector pay cap could be removed just a day after RCN nurses
Nurses across England and Scotland intensified their demands for a pay rise as the RCN's s
The Patients Association’s appointment of Rachel Power as chief executive marks
Teachers who have been given special training to deal with pupils' mental health 
Suzanne Goodall Award will be presented to a paediatric nurse at RCN Wales Nurse of the Ye
RCN's campaign for fair nurse pay begins with vigil in Norwich and 'scrap the cap' rallies
Cutting £1 million from a Northern Ireland university’s specialist nurse training budget i
More than a hundred nurses were on site at Glastonbury this weekend to ensure the good hea
A new charitable trust aims to promote the history and values of Victorian nurse Mary 
Northern Ireland’s first clinical nurse specialist for young people and a Macmillan nurse
A Nursing Standard journalist has been highly commended for her ou
The NHS has confirmed it is reviewing fire safety procedures in the wake of the Grenfell T
An offer by prime minister Theresa May to give EU citizens the right to remain in the UK after Brexit receives cautious welcome from healthcare professionals.
Growing numbers of European Union nurses are working in Scotland, despite rapidly declining applications to the register across the UK.
The senior sister in charge of the unit where patients were treated following the terror attack in Finsbury Park has paid tribute to her team.
Several universities with leading nursing schools have failed to score highly in new teaching assessments.
Questions focus on anxiety and depression experienced by people with the condition.
Elizabeth Green says: ‘Improving quality of care for older patients is my passion.’
