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Mental health wait times in A&E a ‘scandal in plain sight’, says RCN
The government must significantly invest in mental health nursing, with patient demand far outpacing staffing
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Jia named RCN Learning Rep of the Year 2025
RCN Eastern member Jia Amada has won the Royal College of Nursing Learning Rep of the Year award.
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Scottish Nursing Student Jenna Green is named as RCN Student Ambassador of the Year at Congress 2025
Jennifer Green, or Jenna to those who know her, a learning disability nursing student at Napier University in Edinburgh has been named as RCN Student Ambassador of the Year at the 2025 RCN Congress in Liverpool.
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Scottish nurse researcher awarded RCN Fellowship for instrumental role in advancing clinical academic careers
Professor Juliet MacArthur, Chief Nurse – Research and Development in NHS Lothian and Honorary Professor of Practice, Queen’s University Belfast, has received the RCN’s top honour of being made a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing in recognition of an unwavering dedication, extraordinary vision, and profound impact on the field of nursing.
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Durham nursing support worker recognised with highest RCN honour
Durham nursing support worker Kevin Morley has been recognised with an RCN Award of Merit, the highest honour for voluntary service for the Royal College of Nursing.
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Gloucestershire nurse receives RCN Award of Merit
Matthew Stewart from Gloucestershire has been given a prestigious Award of Merit at the Royal College of Nursing’s annual Congress in Liverpool.
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North West Nurses recognised with RCN Awards
Awards presented this morning at Congress in Liverpool.
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Our fight for fair pay in independent health and social care
We campaign for all our members to receive fair pay, no matter what setting or sector you’re employed in.
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Gen Z key to solving 'ticking time bomb’ workforce crisis, nursing leader says
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “Young people can see the value nursing has to society and they have passion for care and public service. But low pay and the prospect of working in underfunded services mean so few consider it a career for them. Gen Z are the future of our profession and key to transforming health and care for decades to come."
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Nursing leader condemns government immigration measures in major speech
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “Many of you in this hall today started your nursing journey far away. So let me say again: you are more than welcome in the UK. Thank you for bringing your skills to this country and bringing your lives here. You know, more than I ever will, the obstacles, costs and the hostility."