News
The government mustn’t sit on the report it’s received from the NHS pay review body but should put health workers out of their misery and confirm this year’s wage rise, says UNISON today (Tuesday).
The Health Secretary pledged to ‘act to keep NHS staff safe at work’ by making the reporting of violent incidents mandatory.
Around 100 incidents of aggression, from physical assaults to verbal abuse, are recorded by the University Hospitals of ...
19hon MSN
A GP practice manager who failed to pay more than £75,000 into her employees' pension funds has been handed a seven-year ...
Health secretary announces plans to improve how the NHS deals with violence attacks on employees and to ensure staff are paid properly for the work they do.
The NHS Pay Review Body has submitted its recommendations for 2025-26 to governments in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Read more.
Mr Gray, who is also MSP for Airdrie & Shotts, recently visited the FNC+ hub in Bothwell to mark the launch of the Scottish Government’s Operational Improvement Plan.
NIHR is investing £24 million in five innovative new research partnerships designed to tackle significant challenges facing ...
New measures to tackle violence against NHS staff have been unveiled in a bid to protect more than one million frontline workers. The announcement comes after staff at Leicester's hospitals ...
Read about new measures announced by health secretary Wes Streeting to tackle violence against NHS staff, including mandatory ...
Violence against healthcare workers has become a critical issue, with the 2024 NHS Staff Survey revealing that one in seven experienced physical violence from patients, their relatives or other ...
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust said it was cutting £40m this year, the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust said it ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results