Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
Editorial
Raising concerns, speaking out, blowing the whistle – three phrases that mean much the same thing but are equally difficult to do, ev
The long-running saga over what – if anything – should replace the Liverpool Care Pathway for those close to death in England appears
As I sat down to write my first editorial for Nursing Standard, my phone rang.
I loved the #ImInWorkJeremy Twitter response to the health secretary’s ultimatum last week over moving to a seven-day NHS by 2020.
Anger, disbelief, outrage and dismay were all in evidence last week after chancellor George Osborne revealed that he would be inflict
Just about every nursing student in the UK has their course funded by one of the four UK governments, and receives a bursary to help
Often the most interesting discussions at RCN congress take place away from the main hall, in fringe meetings attended by a few dozen
History was made in Bournemouth on Sunday evening.
Of the 290 recommendations in the Francis report, published 26 months ago, one has become the focus of fevered debate over the past c
Of all the issues that concerned Nursing Standard readers in the run up to the general election, two stood head and shoulders above t
It was good to see so many Filipino nurses standing up for themselves and protesting outside the Daily Mail offices after the newspap
