Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Prime minister Theresa May has called a snap general election for 8 June.
A university providing self-funding nursing student places that have not been commissioned by Health Education England has increased its intake more than fivefold.
Time is running out to cast your vote in the Patient’s Choice category of the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017, the profession’s top accolade for nursing excellence
A report by the London Assembly health committee has highlighted challenges deaf and disabled people face in accessing mental health services.
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 revealing that they are less likely than the general population to have done so.
Fed up of the hustle and bustle of hospital life? A dream nursing job has just become available on the remote Scottish island of Fair Isle.
Specialist nurses and patients have joined forces to create a freely accessible app-review website for those with stroke or brain injuries.
A major London hospital trust which was the subject of a hit TV documentary series has seen a surge in nurses and other staff applying to work there.
NMC changes rules on exams to practise in the UK, offering applicants more flexibility and shorter wait to re-apply.
A charity providing financial assistance to nurses saw large rise in calls in first three months of 2017.
Six thousand fewer mature students have applied to study nursing, according to UCAS figures
Black and minority ethnic (BME) nurses are disproportionately referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) by employers – report.
Nurses are more likely to take sickness leave if working 12-hour shift patterns, new research shows.
The NHS could suffer a nursing shortage of up to 42,000 just six years after Brexit, a leaked government projection claims.
Nurses with ideas for healthcare projects to improve health outcomes of black and minority ethic communities are being encouraged to apply for funding
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.
