A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Editorial
Trusts are taking legal action in a bid to put an end to violent attacks on NHS staff
Stand-out entries in the RCNi Nurse Awards 2019 team category set their goals at the outse
While the RCN and the country face uncertain times, nursing care contin
Turmoil at the RCN should not distract us from what really matters – elevating nursin
Angela Hall’s innovative work has transformed the care of people with
The NHS pay proposal clearly doesn’t please everyone, but it is almost certainly the best
Enhanced websites and a new app accompany the launch of our new, monthly Nursing Stan
The rules on appropriate and professional use of social media should gi
A more generous pay deal must be part of the government’s response to the nurse staffing crisis – but reports that it has proposed nurses give up a day off in return for better salaries have been met with anger
Nurses want to be open about mistakes, but are sometimes afraid to be, as Jeremy Hunt rightly says. What is needed is a change in the prevailing organisational culture – and a commitment to having enough staff in post
The global campaign, led by the WHO and backed by the Duchess of Cambridge, begins its three-year quest to reduce non-communicable diseases, improve public health and deliver universal health coverage
Too many people die a painful or undignified death because there is insufficient funding to employ enough nurses and pay them properly. It’s a scandal that shows no sign of ending
This week we begin a series of articles aimed at helping nurses to improve their digital literacy and make the most of technology that can enhance their practice
The number of applicants for courses starting in 2018 across the UK is down by a third since just two years ago. If the government is serious about solving this crisis, restoring the bursary, covering tuition fees and increasing student places would go a long way
