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NHS pay: how unions in Scotland are advising nurses to vote
Nursing unions in Scotland have announced their plans for consulting their members over the 2024-25 NHS pay offer. Two unions,…
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Nurse leader calls for bravery in fight against racism
As incidents of racism against NHS staff continue to escalate, and amid a period of civil unrest across the country,…
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NHS England appoints joint chairs to BME advisory group
NHS England has appointed two senior nurses to lead the chief nursing officer (CNO) and chief midwifery officer (CMidO) Black…
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Mary Seacole statue restored following vandalism incident
A beloved statue of Mary Seacole has been restored after it was vandalised in what was understood to be a…
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Nurse development grants worth up to £2,500 open for applications
Applications for education and career development grants worth up to £2,500 for nursing and midwifery staff are now open for…
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CQC: hospital patients waiting too long but trust in nurses
The experience of inpatients while waiting for treatment, and being discharged, has declined in England, but confidence in nurses remains…
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Texas Could Block Federal Nursing Home Staffing Rule, AG Files Lawsuit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, seeking to block a new federal rule…
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London theatre nurses schedule September strikes
Theatre nurses at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust have scheduled another round of strikes in protest over their…
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£1.5m scheme frees up specialist cancer nurses
A scheme in Scotland to give cancer patients a single point of contact (SPoC) throughout their healthcare journey has reportedly…
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‘No plans’ for government to undertake independent inquiry into NMC
The government has confirmed that it will not undertake a national inquiry into the performance and operations of the UK’s…
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