Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Spokesperson for Unite says 750 staff will ‘face threats to their employment’
The college's UK-wide survey of its members will help to inform its position on the the principle of removing criminal sanctions from termination of pregnancy
A spike in cases of norovirus led to more than 800 hospital beds being closed per day in England last week, up from a daily average of 640 the previous week
Family members could have limited say over loved ones organ donation choices, new proposals suggests
More needs to be done to reassure thousands of nurses and carers about their right to remain in the UK once it leaves the European Union, the RCN has insisted
A large number of patients are failing to receive the follow-up care they are entitled to after a dementia diagnosis, according to the charity Age UK
Nursing teams would benefit the most from NHS trusts employing dedicated specialist waste managers, a report has concluded
College says the government ‘seems hell-bent on reducing the supply of talent into nursing’
The National Audit Office report into the adult social care workforce in England says workers feel insufficiently appreciated and there are limited oppor
NHS England and Public Health England outline newly licenced ‘adjuvanted trivalent’ vaccine to improve the effectiveness of the influenza vaccination in
Council should reduce registration fees not increase its members’ allowances, say unions
Public Health England has said hospitals should sell e-cigarettes to patients and GPs could prescribe the devices, in the future
The complexity of care home nursing has been outlined and championed in a new resource pack which aims to encourage more nurses to consider the role.
Nurses asked to describe how they use technology in their practice, and how ditigal skills could be used in nursing in the future
Protesters took to the streets of London and other parts of the UK on Saturday 3 February to demand better funding for the NHS.
Charges paid by temporary migrants to use the NHS are to double, a move the government says will raise around £220 million a year for the health service
