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Scotland FM questioned on newly qualified nurse jobs
The first minister of Scotland has been quizzed on how he will tackle the issue of newly registered nurses and…
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Rising star award for Nursing Times senior reporter
Nursing Times journalist Ella Devereux has been named one of the 30 most exciting rising stars in the UK specialist…
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NMC to reform revalidation process for disabled nurses
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has promised to make its revalidation process more accessible for disabled and neurodivergent people.…
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His Majesty The King continues his support of the Nursing Times Awards
Nursing Times is delighted to reveal His Majesty The King’s continuing support for our annual awards celebrating the work of…
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Discrimination of agency and bank nurses ‘affecting safety’
Agency and bank nurses in England have been subject to racism and discrimination due to their status as temporary workers,…
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Claims of ‘ethnicity pay gap’ as HCAs continue walk-out
Healthcare assistants (HCAs) in South East London are facing an “ethnicity pay gap”, strikers claimed today as they continue their…
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Hospice funding crisis raised in parliament by ex-CNO
A former chief nursing officer for England has called on the government to improve funding for hospices, as access to…
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U.K. Nurses Take Their Protest to the Government’s Doorstep
In a decisive effort to amplify their voices, a group of surgery nurses, represented by Unite, Britain and Ireland’s largest union,…
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Nurse vacancies in Scotland drop by almost half
Nursing and midwifery vacancies in NHS Scotland have dropped by almost half in a year, according to latest figures. While…
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First London HCAs join campaign to demand up-banding
Healthcare support workers at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Foundation Trust have begun a 48-hour strike in what their union has…
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