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Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has opted to announce pay awards to NHS staff as early as possible, after years of delays

NHS pay: delays to salary uplifts to end

Wes Streeting promises timely pay decision, but RCN wary of ‘language of austerity’

Strikes over pay: RCN chief urges government to value nurses as she calls for a higher starting salary for new nurses

New nurses should begin their careers on band 6 – and more than £37,000 a year

£7K pay uplift for new nurses would attract brilliance, says RCN chief

Photo of Kevin Fong giving evidence at the COVID-19 inquiry

COVID-19 inquiry: nurses describe scenes ‘from hell’ on wards

Former national adviser tells inquiry about trauma of nurses’ experiences in the pandemic

Nursing staff tell RCN 5.5% pay award for the NHS is not enough

5.5% pay rise isn’t enough: NHS staff tell union leaders they reject 2024-25 award

RCN members in show of resolve over this year’s delayed pay rise

From placements to Starbucks: newly registered nurses struggle to find NHS jobs 

New nurses report working as baristas as trusts impose recruitment freezes and staff cuts

A total of 23,800 nursing students have been accepted onto courses across the UK, down by one fifth since the peak in 2021. A stressed student looks at some documents

Number of students accepted onto nursing degree courses lowest in over a decade

Slump in course acceptances prompts call for urgent action on student finances

Former chief nurse for England Dame Ruth May gave emotionally charged evidence to the COVD inquiry 

Tearful former chief nurse tells COVID inquiry of nursing staff’s struggles in pandemic

She said ‘catastrophic’ loss of NHS student bursary robbed workforce of thousands of nurses

A brass plaque at the entrance to the NMC. An FtP panel finds 77 charges were proved, ten were not proved and on 14 there was no case to answer​​​​​​​

Nurse who faced more than 100 charges struck off

FtP panel told of inappropriate challenges to medication and patient discharge

Image depicts a nurse sitting on a pile of coins with arrows pointing to a 5% figure in the background. The NHS Pay Review Body (RB) recommendation of a 5.5% pay rise has been accepted by the Welsh Government

Recommended 5.5% pay rise approved for nurses in Wales

Award receives tepid response from RCN Wales, which will now ask members if it’s enough

People with lower limb wounds experienced faster healing and lower recurrence during the trial in eight NHS trusts

Lower limb wounds trial’s dramatic results could help improve patient outcomes

Leg ulcer healing times were vastly reduced and recurrence dropped

Rolled up fifty pound notes tied with ribbon

Nurse used funds from patient activity budget to pay for staff party

NMC panel hands out two-month suspension, but finds nurse is not ‘inherently dishonest’

Nursing job profiles: nurses won’t know review outcome until 2025

Band 4-6 revised profiles will be published after review of all bands is complete

Band 8 revamp boosts incentive for nurses to take the step up

New NHS pay points incentivise staff on band 7 to seek promotion despite loss of overtime pay

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Applications open until 18 October – and you don’t have to be an RCN member to be eligible

Nurses in Scotland to vote on latest pay offer: will it be enough?

Unions are considering the long-awaited offer before consulting members

Nurse suspended after lowering patients’ early warning scores

Panel finds nurse lowered NEWS but did not note this alteration or escalate condition

Patient deaths remain raised when temporary nurses plug staffing gaps

Employing temporary nurses reduces but does not eliminate higher safety risk

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