Nurse also did not attempt CPR as she claimed that a resident was ‘already dead’
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Nurses overwhelmingly want a Labour government, Nursing Standard poll suggests.
Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders will attend this year's event in Liverpool.
New campaign promotes Wales as a place for nurses to train, work and live.
Car parking fees at hospitals in England will be scrapped under a Labour government, party leader Jeremy Corbyn announced today.
NHS Providers says staff are leaving the health service to work in supermarkets because of stress and ongoing pay restraint.
RCN Nurse of the Year award has gone to Melanie Davies for her work championing the well-being of people with learning disabilities
Children's respiratory nurse Joanna O'Toole wins Patient's Choice award at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017
Melanie Davies also wins Learning Disability Practice category at prestigious RCNi Nurse Awards
RCN stewards have urged eligible members to fill out the college’s survey on pay before 11pm Sunday 7 May.
Nurses have revealed how their hospitals are improving end of life care services ahead of the annual Dying Matters awareness week.
The wait is almost over for nurses across the UK who will tonight find out if they are a winner in the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017.
Editorial team behind Nursing Standard and nine specialist journals awarded silver in the Content Team of the Year category at British Media Awards.
Ten nurses and allied health professionals have been awarded fellowships to travel abroad and investigate healthcare practice.
Labour shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth promised a review of closures across the NHS and sustainability and transformation plans.
Relatives who call patients in hospital are still being forced to pay 'rip off' charges of 50p a minute despite a promised clampdown on the issue.
Eight nurses a day seek urgent help to cope with the rising cost of living and one-in-four callers receive hardship grants according to the RCN which has released its manifesto for politicians in advance of the general election.
Theresa May critised by nursing leaders and Labour MPs for failing to explicitly say if it is wrong that nurses have to turn to food banks to make ends meet.
