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Neuroscience Forum
We promote best practice for people with long-term neurological conditions and represents the voice of neuroscience nurses and influences policy to improve care for our patients.
Updated: 16 March 2026 -
Meet elected RCN members
Here are just a handful of the fantastic RCN members you've elected to represent our membership and take the lead for the nursing profession.
Updated: 10 March 2026 -
Baroness Audrey Emerton: a life of leadership and service
RCN Fellow Audrey Emerton, Baroness Emerton of Tunbridge Wells died on 27 February 2026. She was involved in the Royal College of Nursing for over 60 years and her wonderful career impacted nurses and nursing in multiple ways. This short tribute marks her contribution as a nurse leader, but also as ...
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
RCN Northern Ireland Southern Branch Meeting
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
RCN Northern Ireland Southern Branch Meeting
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
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."
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
Priorities and recommendations for nursing education and lifelong learning in Wales
RCN Wales has published updated priorities and recommendations for nursing education and lifelong learning, addressing the educational needs of the current and future workforce in Wales.
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
Your value, your voice, your vote.
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger on the countdown to the close of the RCN NHS and HSC pay consultations and the RCN’s Annual General Meeting.
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
RCN Wales North Wales Branch Meeting
Join your local RCN Wales Branch meeting.
Updated: 25 March 2026 -
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.
Updated: 25 March 2026