Press Releases
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25/03/2026
Press Response
RCN Wales responds to the Welsh government statement on the acceptance of the Doctors and Dentists Review Body
“It was clear that nursing staff were being failed on pay when the NHS Wales pay award of 3.3% was announced last month and today, that remains the case."
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24/03/2026
Press Response
RCN Response to Royal College of Emergency Medicine Findings: Corridor Care and Long Waits Putting Patients at Risk
“Every day, our members are witnessing the consequences of a system under extreme and sustained pressure, where patients are waiting far too long in environments that are not fit for safe, dignified care."
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24/03/2026
Press Response
Survey results reveal growing pressure and low confidence in NHS Wales
RCN Wales responds to the latest British Social Attitudes survey, which shows that public satisfaction in the NHS in Wales is not only low but is also falling behind the rest of the UK.
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19/03/2026
Press Release
‘Never again can nursing and the public be failed like this’, says Royal College of Nursing in response to UK COVID-19 Inquiry Module 3 report
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said “These findings must mark a moment in time - never again can nursing and the public be failed like this. Our profession was sent to fight a deadly virus short of tens of thousands of nurses, while inadequate protection and ineffectual guidance led to devastating outbreaks among staff"
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17/03/2026
Press Release
'Nursing staff are being failed' says Royal College of Nursing as health unions call for direct pay talks with the government
RCN Executive Director of Legal and Member Relations Jo Galbraith-Marten said Ministers should have negotiated with unions directly, as we requested multiple times.
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12/03/2026
Press Release
NHS Staff Survey 'lifts lid on torrent of abuse' says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: "Year after year, the figures reveal disgraceful and steadily rising attacks against our predominantly female profession, with no sign of letting up, and falling confidence among staff that employers will do anything about it."
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05/03/2026
Press Release
Baroness Casey right to point out need for urgent workforce reform, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: "The government must be prepared to tackle the big challenges facing the sector that undermine health and care integration and have an honest conversation with the public about how these are addressed."
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05/03/2026
Press Release
New analysis ‘more evidence’ nursing is undervalued for being female dominated, RCN leader says
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Just days before we mark International Women’s Day, we are handed more evidence that our profession is undervalued for being female dominated. Despite being the largest NHS workforce and delivering the vast majority of care, we are pushed to the bottom on pay, facing among the largest real terms cuts, slowest wage growth and far away from recovery."
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04/03/2026
Press Release
Definition and additional actions mark progress on corridor care but new investment now needed to eradicate practice, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “Today marks progress, but truly eradicating corridor care requires bigger and bolder long term action, with the detail and new funding to match."
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03/03/2026
Press Release
'Bad care costs more in the long run', says Royal College of Nursing after chancellor's spring statement
Responding to the spring statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said nursing is essential, safety critical infrastructure that is vital for the wellbeing of the population.
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