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COVID inquiry: ‘There were no nurses left, it was just me’
Nursing testimony at the COVID-19 inquiry highlighted that the lack of staff available in the care sector led to a distressing and inadequate level of care during the pandemic
Updated: 10 March 2026 -
RCN to accredit national neonatal specialty education and training programmes
Our endorsement will ensure that education and training for those working in neonatal services is consistent and focused on improving patient safety outcomes
Updated: 10 March 2026 -
Inspiring Conversations: Fireside Chat with Nursing Leaders
The RCN has partnered with NHS England to bring you this second webinar in our series dedicated to supporting and empowering the future of nursing.
Updated: 10 March 2026 -
Talk to us, not about us: how we co-produced a dementia documentary
This blog is written together by two people with different but equally important perspectives: a practitioner working in older people’s and dementia care, and a man living with dementia who helped co-produce a documentary for health and social care staff.
Updated: 11 March 2026 -
Write to your employer about GP nursing pay
Tailor our letter templates and raise pay issues with your employer.
Updated: 10 March 2026 -
Frequently asked questions: Scotland NHS pay offer 2025-26 and 2026-27
Frequently asked questions about the NHS pay offer in Scotland for 2025-26 and 2026-27
Updated: 21 October 2025 -
Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act - Summary
An overview of the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act
Updated: 11 March 2026 -
Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act FAQs
Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act FAQs safe
Updated: 11 March 2026 -
Gloucestershire branch members' virtual open meeting
All members are invited to stand together and shape the year ahead. Share and solve concerns. Support each other and be supported.
Updated: 11 March 2026 -
Prison Nursing Unlocked: A history of care and justice: exhibition
This exhibition explores the fascinating history of healthcare in prisons, from the work of early reformers like Elizabeth Fry to the vital contribution that nurses make to prisoner health today.
Updated: 11 March 2026