Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron will today address delegates in Liverpool and take questions from nurses, but Conservatives yet to confirm if they will send a speaker.
RCN president Cecilia Anim has urged nurses to make their voices heard following the announcement of a summer of protests over pay.
The result of the RCN pay poll of members working in the NHS has resulted in an overwheming number of respondents favouring strike action.
Nurses should not be reduced to using foodbanks, said Cecilia Anim in an impassioned speech at the opening of RCN congress 2017 in Liverpool.
The cap on nurse pay must be lifted and nurse bursaries reintroduced, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said on the opening day of RCN congress in Liverpool.
Free resources will help nurses and other healthcare professionals share best practice through publishing.
More than 100 nurses sign a letter to Theresa May warning that the pay cap is causing hardship and forcing some to leave the profession
To mark Nurses’ Day, Marie Curie celebrates those who have switched to a career in nursing.
RCN urges nurses to honour their colleagues at events across the UK, and patients to share their stories of care on social media for Nurses' Da
With an unexpected general election just weeks away, and with some high-profile political speakers, this year’s RCN congress will provide an extra platform for nurses’ views, sa
Doctors warn of impact on child physical and mental health, with parents skimping on food and families living in poor housing.
A new government needs to commit to funding nurse and midwifery education sufficiently, the Council of Deans of Health has said.
Nurses overwhelmingly want a Labour government, Nursing Standard poll suggests.
Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders will attend this year's event in Liverpool.
Seven out of 10 children and adolescents with severe mental health problems were admitted to hospitals outside of their areas last year, according to figures obtained by the British Medical Association.
New campaign promotes Wales as a place for nurses to train, work and live.
