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New spotlight display: ‘More Than Nitty Nora: Achievements in School Nursing’
You can view the display, showcasing the history and achievements of school nurses, on the lower ground floor of the Library and Museum now.
Updated: 6 January 2026 -
Level 7 apprenticeships funding continued following RCN action
The move is a win for the RCN after repeatedly raising concerns about the ‘damaging’ decision to remove funding back in May
Updated: 6 January 2026 -
Call for Contributions – Celebrating 60 Years of Ty Maeth Exhibition
As part of an upcoming exhibition, Celebrating 60 Years of Ty Maeth and Its Legacy, RCN Wales are inviting staff and members to contribute stories, objects, or memorabilia that reflect the history and spirit of Ty Maeth and nursing in Wales.
Updated: 6 January 2026 -
Graduate nurse jobs: government measures announced in England
Westminster government works with the RCN to help newly registered nurses seeking NHS employment
Updated: 9 January 2026 -
Violence against nursing staff: government must tackle NHS pressures
Punching, spitting and acid attack threats are just some of the behaviours staff in emergency departments are exposed to, the RCN says
Updated: 9 January 2026 -
Expanding our reach: Introducing the urgent and emergency care forum
In healthcare, language matters. It shapes how we think, how we collaborate, and—most importantly—how inclusive we are of the team who make up our diverse and complex system. That’s why we’re excited to share an important update about the Emergency Care Forum: we have changed the name to the Urgent ...
Updated: 6 January 2026 -
Women members Lead the RCN
Leanne Patrick, RCN Council member for Scotland, reflects on the importance of tackling underrepresentation in RCN governance structures and invites members to join the Members Lead the RCN webinar series
Updated: 6 January 2026 -
Corridor care coalition letter to Sir James Mackey on Data
An RCN-led coalition of health care and patient organisations has today written to James Mackey, NHS England Chief Executive, to urge NHSE to publish data on corridor care. The RCN has called for mandatory reporting on corridor care - which NHSE has committed to publishing – but the data has still n...
Updated: 6 January 2026 -
'The test of this will be if students can find jobs, vacant posts are filled, and patients receive the care they deserve’, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “Ministers have to continue listening to nursing staff who are crying out to have their critical work valued, today’s action takes us all a little closer.”
Updated: 9 January 2026 -
Investing in nurse education 'critical' for health reforms, says Royal College of Nursing as vital Level 7 Apprenticeship funding announced
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said removing the funding route for Level 7 Apprenticeships would be damaging and welcomed steps to see funding options restored to the vital specialist career routes.
Updated: 6 January 2026