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Party wants an NHS that is genuinely free at the point of use.
A who nurse challenged Prime Minister Theresa May over the 1% pay cap was told more money would be put into the NHS but there was no magic money tre
Cuts to investment in infection prevention threaten patient safety, the Infection Prevention Society says.
Children undergoing hospital treatment are being supported by therapy dogs in a new study to establish if the pets are beneficial to their
GP waiting times will 'rocket' unless the system is overhauled, research has suggested.
Outgoing president Judith Shamian says the UN health commission report makes the case that investing in health is investing in economic growth.
Almost four in ten hospital patients say there are not enough nurses on duty – survey.
A former clinical nurse specialist is preparing take on Mount Snowdon in her wheelchair.
New figures suggest the NHS in England is now planning to delay or cancel spending in half of local areas this year to balance the books.
Almost half of all public sector workers have taken time off work because of mental health problems, a large new survey has found.
A nurse and other NHS staff have had their cars scratched and angry notes left on their windscreens after parking on a residential street.
NHS Improvement has reined back on a blanket approach to enforcing new tax rules for bank, agency and locum staff.
Conservative plans to train more nurses and doctors and put extra cash into the NHS depend on a good deal and 'strong economy', health secretary admits.
The new director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) has affirmed his support for nursing.
The NHS depends on nurses from the European Union (EU) to prevent the serious problem of under-staffing from getting even worse, according to a new report.
Pioneering researcher says it is time for nurses and governments to act.
