Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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A nurse who lied to his wife and friends for seven years about being a leading surgeon has been struck off the Nursing and Midwifery Council register.
Failure to deliver on promised funding is ‘disgusting’, Norman Lamb said.
Improving end of life care and ensuring support is provided for families and carers are among the key themes for cancer nurses who work with young people.
The RCN has responded to the latest national figures on female genital mutilation (FGM) to say that more school nurses are need to tackle the problem
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has been asked how the government can afford a £1 billion deal with the Democratic Unionist Party, but not to boost nur
Nursing Standard publisher RCNi is looking for a new chair to provide the board with clear leadership.
Professional standards for the work of nursing associates will be drawn up by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) this summer.
The RCN’s summer of protest is set to continue amid mounting pressure on the government to lift the public sector pay cap.
Chief nurse urges more nurses to nominate colleagues and teams for Kate Granger Compassionate Care Awards.
Some parents of children with cancer spend thousands of pounds every year on travel for treatment, figures suggest.
More nurses and midwives are leaving the Nursing and Midwifery Council register than are joining it.
MPs debated Labour Party amendment to the Queen's Speech to lift the public sector pay cap.
Nurses across England and Scotland intensified their demands for a pay rise as the RCN's summer of protest began.
The Patients Association’s appointment of Rachel Power as chief executive marks the start of a ‘new chapter’ for the charity.
Teachers who have been given special training to deal with pupils' mental health problems will make a 'real difference to children's lives', says prime minister.
The NHS has confirmed it is reviewing fire safety procedures in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy – and nurses are urged to report their concerns.
Children’s nurses with poor work environments and higher patient loads are more likely to omit some care activities, a study suggests.
