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Continued cuts in NHS funding could lead to ‘toughest decade’ ever

The NHS could be facing the most testing period in its history if reduction in spending per person is not reconsidered, the Health Foundation said

RCN Congress 2017: Party leaders make their bids for the nursing vote

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Lib Dem leader Tim Farron both appeared at the Royal College of Nursing’s (RCN) Congress 2017 in Liverpool to stake their claim for the nursing vote in 8 June’s general...

News Focus: The crisis in classrooms

A new report highlights the strain of mental health in schools

General Election 2017: Parties promise major mental health reforms in bid to sway NHS voters

Theresa May promised a ‘revolution’ in mental health policy as political parties have sketched out their manifesto pledges for the NHS, social care and nursing staff ahead
of 8 June’s general...

RCN Congress 2017: Nurses can send 'powerful message' to government in RCN chief's speech

Nursing is still the best profession in the world, according to the Royal College of Nursing’s (RCN) chief executive

RCN Congress 2017: 'Summer of protest action' for nurses as RCN considers balloting over strike action

More than 41,000 nurses have said they would be willing to strike over low pay, according to the results of a poll from the Royal College of Nursing

Families willing to step in on care ‘should not have to’

Most people are willing to help with a friend or relative’s end-of-life care, according to the National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC)

Career profile: Stephen Harrison, Solihull

Stephen Harrison talks about his work in mental health nursing

How do I handle a horrible practice manager?

Graham White on how to manage a bad boss

Developing the role of the GP nurse

As Health Education England’s General Practice Workforce Development Plan is published, Debbie Duncan and Sian Hayes examine the past, present and future of nursing in general practice

Nursing Counts

The general election is coming

General practice learning network

The Nuffield Trust launched a new network

Epilepsy and Homelessness

A guide from the QNI

Ask Eve

The phone line celebrates its first year

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