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Reform UK publishes manifesto for Scottish election
This week, Reform UK has launched its manifesto for the Scottish Parliament election in May, highlighting its key commitmentto cut Scottish income tax below rates in England.
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RCN Suffolk: Menopause awareness learning event
Members are invited to this session on menopause awareness, hosted by RCN Suffolk branch.
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RCN Norfolk branch meeting - November
RCN Norfolk members are invited to attend your latest branch meeting.
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RCN Norfolk branch meeting - August
RCN Norfolk members are invited to attend your latest branch meeting.
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RCN Norfolk branch meeting - May
RCN Norfolk members are invited to attend your latest branch meeting.
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Without urgent action entire hospitals risk being overwhelmed by corridor care this winter, warns Royal College of Nursing
Executive Director of RCN England, Patricia Marquis said: “Corridor care is unsafe and undignified for patients and demoralising for the healthcare staff forced to care in these circumstances. It is now more than a year since nursing staff first sounded the alarm on this crisis and the disaster in our hospitals shows little sign of improvement."
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RCN IPC Programme
An introductory programme for infection prevention and control to acquire the skills to fight antimicrobial resistance
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2025 BAME Ally of the Year
RCN Yorkshire & the Humber Board member Joan Pons Laplana recognised at the 2025 BAME Awards.
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Supporting future nurses: My journey back to the University of East Anglia
In this blog, Callum Metcalfe-O’Shea, UK Professional Lead for Long-Term Conditions, talks about his experience of going back to the University of East Anglia (UEA) where he was once a nursing student, to now teach the next generation of students and how this MSc course is supporting nurses of the future.
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AI has great potential and must enhance personal nursing care but not replace it, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN UK Head of Nursing Practice Stephen Jones said: “AI has great potential to modernise services, but ministers shouldn’t be completely seduced by it alone. It must enhance personal nursing care, not replace it, and be delivered alongside new investment in growing the nursing workforce.”