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HSC pay consultation results: urgent action required on pay
Clear message from nursing staff in Northern Ireland that meaningful change urgently needed in the nursing profession, and the first step is to sort pay.
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RCN Northern Ireland lodges formal dispute over failure to implement pay award
Absence of a pay award in Northern Ireland will once again push nursing staff out of pay parity with colleagues across the UK
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RCN Northern Ireland moves towards strike action over 'shameful' failure to pay nursing staff
No confirmation of pay award in sight for HSC in Northern Ireland
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Honouring Second World War nurses from across Ireland
The RCN Northern Ireland History of Nursing Network has held an event to commemorate nurses who served the Second World War at home and abroad.
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GP mental health nurse is RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2025
A senior mental health nurse has won the award for empowering patients in managing their mental health and transforming access to emotional support
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Nursing workforce investment needed to tackle emergency care
The RCN demands more detail on how the staff needed to make new urgent and emergency care plans work will be supported
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Become an RCN rep
RCN reps are members of the RCN who act as the link between members and RCN Council. Find out how you can become an RCN steward, safety representative or learning representative here.
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Surprise award for RCN Corridor Care campaign at National Health and Safety conference
Andrew Mather, Vice-Chair of the RCN’s UK Health and Safety Representatives Committee, shares his experiences of attending the 2025 Hazards Conference and the suprise of the RCN winning a health and safety award for it's Corridor Care Campaign.
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Assisted Dying Bill enters second phase
The Scottish parliament’s health, social care and sport committee started the review of Stage 2 amendments to the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill today.
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‘High in ambition, but low on detail of how the staff needed to make it work will be supported to deliver these changes'
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: This plan is a welcome admission from government that corridor care is unacceptable and an indication that nursing voices have been heard."