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Now nurses and GPs threaten to strike as NHS braces for winter chaos

Union warns ministers to ‘invest in nursing’ or face further disputes

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Now nurses and GPs threaten to strike as NHS braces for winter chaos

Union warns ministers to ‘invest in nursing’ or face further disputes

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dailymail.co.uk11 mesi fa

Nurses and GPs threaten to strike over pay and conditions

The Royal College of Nursing today said its members have voted to reject the government's 3.6 per cent pay rise for 2025/26 in a landslide result.

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  1. giovedì 31 luglio 2025·independent.co.uk

    Now nurses and GPs threaten to strike as NHS braces for winter chaos

    Union warns ministers to ‘invest in nursing’ or face further disputes

  2. giovedì 31 luglio 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Nurses and GPs threaten to strike over pay and conditions

    The Royal College of Nursing today said its members have voted to reject the government's 3.6 per cent pay rise for 2025/26 in a landslide result.

  3. venerdì 1 agosto 2025·independent.co.uk

    Nurses ‘essential’ but we ‘won’t miss’ GPs: readers react to NHS strikes

    Our community has stood behind nurses who are ‘deeply undervalued’ but question why GPs ‘expect higher pay when nurses do more’