NHS faces crisis as GPs and nurses threaten strike action
The NHS faces a growing crisis as GPs and nurses consider joining widespread strike action, escalating pressure on the already strained healthcare system.
The NHS faces a growing crisis as GPs and nurses consider joining widespread strike action, escalating pressure on the already strained healthcare system.
Nearly all nurses across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have overwhelmingly rejected the latest pay proposal, raising fears of further strikes and staffing shortages in the NHS.
Qualified nurses in social care settings will soon be able to prescribe medications, easing pressure on GPs and improving patient access to treatment.
Nurses in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest pay rise proposal, calling it insufficient amid rising living costs.
The NHS faces unprecedented disruption as nurses vote to reject the latest pay offer and prepare to strike alongside junior doctors, raising fears of widespread healthcare delays.
The GMB union has accepted the government's pay offer for NHS nurses, ending months of strikes and securing improved wages and conditions for healthcare staff across England.
Nurses and ambulance workers have rejected the latest NHS pay offer, increasing pressure on Health Secretary Wes Streeting as militant doctors continue strike action.