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Joint letter on the continued lack of action on the COVID command paper
Joint letter with the BMA to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the third anniversary of the COVID command paper.
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Corridor care coalition letter to Sir James Mackey on Data
An RCN-led coalition of health care and patient organisations has today written to James Mackey, NHS England Chief Executive, to urge NHSE to publish data on corridor care. The RCN has called for mandatory reporting on corridor care - which NHSE has committed to publishing – but the data has still not been released. This data is critical to building an honest picture of how corridor care is affecting patients and staff across the system, as well as the scale of the problem. We are urging NHSE to release this data without further delay.
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Joint statement on general practice funding
Joint statement from the Royal College of Nursing and British Medical Association General Practitioners Committee England, as representatives of the two largest professions within general practice.
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RCN letter to Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
A letter to the new Foreign Secretary, Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, discussing both the issues on nurses working in conflict around the world and the shortage of the nursing workforce globally.
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Joint letter supporting medical evacuations of children from Gaza
Joint letter supporting medical evacuations of children from Gaza.
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Corridor care data letter to Sir James Mackey
Follow up letter to Sir James Mackey about corridor care data.
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Shining a light on equity, diversity and inclusion
RCN President Sheila Sobrany reflects on the result of the RCN Presidential and Council elections, the importance of our EDI strategy, and Nursing Support Workers’ Day.
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A time to look forward for nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger looks forward to 2026 and outlines the key areas of focus for the RCN.
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Why nurses must prioritise gut health
As nurses, we dedicate our lives to caring for others—but in the process, our own health often takes a back seat. One area we can't afford to overlook is our gut microbiome.
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This catastrophe has been unfolding unchecked in our hospitals for far too long, warns Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “This is the tragic reality when people are left to wait in overcrowded and under-resourced A&Es"