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- EXCLUSIVE: Senior nurses warned West Midlands 111 was unsafe
- Nursing regulator appoints permanent chief executive
- Macmillan Cancer Support announces Professionals Excellence Awards shortlist
- Good quality end-of-life care ‘hit or miss’, claims report
- NHS watchdog in ‘cover-up’ claim over Morecambe Bay deaths
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Ups and downs revealed in Welsh nursing workforce
There has been a slight increase in the number of nursing staff working in Wales, but a decline in district nurses has continued, according to latest figures. Continue reading
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Prince Philip in gaffe claim over Filipino NHS staff
The Duke of Edinburgh has joked about the number of Filipinos working in the NHS – telling a member of nursing staff that her country must now be “half-empty”, according to national media reports. Continue reading
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RCN delegates reject compulsory winter flu jab
Nurses have rejected the idea of requiring all nursing staff and students to have the annual winter flu jab. Continue reading
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RCN delegates reject compulsory winter flu jab
Nurses have rejected the idea of requiring all nursing staff and students to have the annual winter flu jab. Continue reading
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More patients report nurse shortages on wards
More hospital patients are reporting shortages of nursing staff on the wards, the latest national inpatient survey has revealed. Continue reading
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Exclusive: Potential workforce cut at London hospitals revealed
Hospital trusts in London have been advised they can safely slash spending on nursing staff, in some cases by half, according to secret reports obtained by Nursing Times. Continue reading
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Exclusive: Trusts in London told they can slash nurse budgets by up to half
Hospital trusts in London have been advised they can safely slash spending on nursing staff, in some cases by half, according to secret reports obtained by Nursing Times. Continue reading
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Exclusive: Trusts in London told they can slash nurse budgets by up to half
Hospital trusts in London have been advised they can safely slash spending on nursing staff, in some cases by half, according to secret reports obtained by Nursing Times. Continue reading
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Children’s ward nursing staff suspended over ‘restraint’
A group of nursing staff have been suspended from a children’s ward following a complaint that a baby was restrained, it has been reported. Continue reading
More outpatients treated with dignity but less getting enough information
A growing number of patients feel they can trust and rely on nursing staff in outpatient departments, according to the latest national survey. Continue reading