Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
Editorial
The cost of housing is an issue for most of us, but nursing staff have been among those hit hardest by soaring property prices.
It will happen to every nurse and midwife each year, and they can barely fail to notice: £120 leaves his or her bank account and is d
How many times have we read a report or piece of research that suggests nurses could be taking on more of the work currently performe
Nursing is facing a twin threat: the introduction of the nursing associate role and the scrapping of the student bursary.
Why does nursing research matter?
Revalidation has arrived.
Politicians, professionals and the public would surely all agree that patients must have a say in the way they access and receive NHS
It is hard to believe that the global financial crisis started eight years ago, and even harder to fathom why NHS staff are still bei
A £600 million initiative has been launched to help NHS staff in England lead healthier lives.
The results of two major surveys were released last week and laid bare the extent to which nurses are overstretched and undervalued.
Primary care in the UK has long been dominated by GPs who have clung on to the power – and money – for decades.
Good news about nurse staffing levels can be hard to find, so how fantastic that a protracted campaign in Wales finally paid off last
‘In many parts of the NHS, managers are experiencing nursing manpower [sic] difficulties of varying degrees of intensity.
Fans of the BBC drama series Call the Midwife may be spending their Sunday evenings wondering why some people living only half a century ago were so cruel and unforgiving of those who did not conform to societal norms.
Time is running out to enter this year’s Nurse Awards and gain recognition for the excellent and innovative work that you or your team has undertaken.
A pay rise of no more than 1% is what nurses in England can expect in the coming year.
Read the national press and you could be forgiven for thinking that care homes are depressing places where older people go to die in grim surroundings.
The name Sarah Swift may mean little to you, but she played a pivotal role in the development of modern nursing.
