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Editorial
Nursing Standard research shows turnover in nurse director roles remains unacceptably high
Short-sighted priorities mean the government hasn’t moved beyond&n
News stories about problems in the NHS invariably contain a comment fro
The nursing workforce should reflect the population it serves, but men
Poor pay is forcing nurses to quit and putting people off choosing nurs
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In the most significant change to RCN leadership for a g
The regulator’s proposals for nurse education will divide opinion – which is why yours cou
After years of poor workforce planning, disillusioned nurses are leaving the profession –
The government’s position is weak, so now is the time for the nursing profession
The London tower block fire has parallels with the Mid Staffs hospital
The new government’s mandate may be weak, but Jeremy Hunt has a lo
A new ICN campaign to raise the profession’s profile – and voice – will make the business case for giving nurses and their leaders more influence, writes editor Graham Scott
As they always do in the nation’s hour of need, nurses came to the rescue last week by responding so impressively to the terrorist attack in Manchester, says editor Graham Scott.
Rebanding of all jobs covered by Agenda for Change would be a major task, but nurses deserve a pay system that cannot be abused when times are tough, writes Graham Scott.
Nurses undoubtedly deserve a better pay deal, but an end to the government’s pay cap is also in the best interests of patients, writes editor Graham Scott
The theme of this year's Nurses' Day is nursing heroes and the winner of the Patient’s Choice category in 2017's RCNi Nurse Awards, Joanna O'Toole, undoubtedly has a heroic story to tell.
RCN Nurse of the Year 2017 Melanie Davies has transformed care for people with learning disabilities at her hospital and beyond.
