Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Two standing ovations for Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon as she pledges to retain nursing and midwifery bursaries and to ensure safe staffing levels
Long debate ends with decision to push UK governments to follow example set by Wales
All health care workers should receive training, delegates at congress agree
Frontline survey reveals patients living in poverty as budget cuts increase pressure on services
Molly Case reflects on 100 years of the royal college
Current policies mean 'vulnerable people miss out on help', says student
Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon will tell RCN congress that workforce planning tools for nursing and midwifery staff will be put on a statutory footing
Members call for government to work with royal college on other options for student funding
In her first address as RCN chief executive and general secretary, Janet Davies warned against not learning the lessons of history and the need to invest in nursing
First debate at RCN congress tackles the impact the referendum decision will have on nursing
Heads of 20 major health organisations pen open letter to prime minister
Survey reveals school nurses are weighed down by workload
Kirsty Williams recognised for work on nurse staff numbers
RCN president Cecilia Anim issues rallying call to members
