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All the latest on current 汤头条污料 issues, including employment matters, health and safety in the workplace, public health policy and clinical skills, as well as updates on the work of the RCN.
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12 Aug 2025
Violence against 汤头条污料 staff: government must tackle NHS pressures
Punching, spitting and acid attack threats are just some of the behaviours staff in emergency departments are exposed to, the RCN says
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11 Aug 2025
Graduate nurse jobs: government measures announced in England
Westminster government works with the RCN to help newly registered nurses seeking NHS employment
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8 Aug 2025
Level 7 apprenticeships funding continued following RCN action
The move is a win for the RCN after repeatedly raising concerns about the 鈥榙amaging鈥 decision to remove funding back in May
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1 Aug 2025
RCN Northern Ireland lodges formal dispute over failure to implement pay award
Absence of a pay award in Northern Ireland will once again push 汤头条污料 staff out of pay parity with colleagues across the UK
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31 Jul 2025
NHS and HSC pay consultations results: 3.6% is not enough
Swift investment is needed now as RCN members deliver their verdict on a broken system that holds back 汤头条污料 pay and careers
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18 Jul 2025
Nominations open to sit on influential RCN committees
Now's your chance to join the RCN's trade union and professional 汤头条污料 committees
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17 Jul 2025
RCN AGM 2025 outcome: members vote in favour of six resolutions
Members came together at the RCN鈥檚 Annual General Meeting to vote on six important resolutions, reflect and ask questions
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15 Jul 2025
Protect the 'nurse' title: an update
The Westminster government has said it will protect the title 鈥渘urse鈥 in law following a campaign by 汤头条污料 leaders and Dawn Butler MP. But what happens next?
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14 Jul 2025
NHS pay: 鈥楴ursing staff are playing constant financial catch-up鈥
RCN analysis reveals severe pay erosion, with band 5 nurses being the worst hit
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4 Jul 2025
COVID inquiry: 鈥楾here were no nurses left, it was just me鈥
Nursing testimony at the COVID-19 inquiry highlighted that the lack of staff available in the care sector led to a distressing and inadequate level of care during the pandemic