Health visitors in south Wales are striking after NHS employer ignored job evaluation appeal
Analysis
The prime minister says there is a ‘fair and serious offer’ on EU citizens’ rights after Brexit, but unions and campaigners say too little is being done to pe
The shocking tower block fire in London may have long-term effects for those who were there.
New figures show fewer EU nurses in post at certain ‘high-risk’ trusts and fewer joining the register in the UK.
Nurses across England and Scotland had to cope with major disruption last month when dozens of NHS organisations fell victim to a cyber attack.
About 6,000 fewer mature students have applied to start nursing courses this coming autumn compared with last year.
What started as a simple Twitter discussion about getting patients dressed and out of their pyjamas has snowballed into an international succes
As anger over the ongoing pay cap mounts, the RCN council has asked its members what they would like the organisation to do next. Nursing Standard looks at what t
Despite a call for more front-line staff after the Winterbourne View scandal and high demand from employers, new figures show numbers are down
At the end of 2015, deputy directors of nursing were being interviewed for one of 15 sought-after places on a new kind of leadership course.
When nurses, colleagues and patients found themselves drawn into the centre of the terrorist attack on Westminster this month, just metres from a major London hos
NHS whistleblowers will have extra protection when they seek new jobs under plans being considered by the government.
Almost 60% of nurses feel stressed all or most of the time, according to an exclusive Nursing Standard survey with the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People.
Graduating nurses in the UK will be given limited prescribing powers, according to the Nursing and Midwifery Council's draft education plans as seen by Nursing Standard.
Almost half of hospitals in England are not meeting mandatory food and drink standards, according to a new report.
More than four out of ten nurses and healthcare assistants (HCAs) have received no training in end of life care, a survey by Nursing Standard and Marie Curie has found.
