Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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A nurse who lost both legs and an arm after developing sepsis is preparing for globe-trotting adventures following her recovery.
College will continue to fight for fair pay for nurses as the 1% pay cap is set to remain in England, Scotland and Wales.
Nurse academics from across the world will visit Oxford this week for the RCN International Nursing Research Conference and Exhibition 2017.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is separating midwifery supervision and regulation in changes to its legal framework.
NHS Improvement has agreed to pause plans to prevent nurses working for an agency if they have a substantive contract
New powers to give warnings and advice on the future conduct in Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases have been welcomed by nurses
Christian nurse sacked by NHS after offering to pray with patients before surgery claims unfair dismissal.
The Duke of Cambridge visited staff at London's St Thomas' Hospital to thank them for their lifesaving efforts during the Westminster terror attack.
Playing football can have a positive impact on people with mental health conditions like schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder, nurse-led research has
The Nursing and Midwifery Council's (NMC) annual registration fee will remain at £120 for the coming financial year, the regulator has confirmed.
Report calls for an additional 500 female-held NHS board seats by 2020.
Many shifts could remain unfilled after restrictions on NHS staff doing agency work are introduced, early survey results suggest.
Sarah Kutie, who was sacked for gross misconduct, will appear at an employment tribunal tomorrow (Thursday).
Nurses at a hospital in Kent face uncertainty as more than half its junior doctors are moved to other sites.
London trust has linked integrated bedside devices with an electronic patient record system.
Leukaemia Care survey finds that only 49% of respondents have access to a clinical nurse specialist after diagnosis – and the figure rises to almost two thirds among those over 65.
