The Government's reputation is on the line with the nurses' strike ✍️ IsabelHardman for ipaperviews
Royal College of Nursing members have voted to strike in the first UK-wide industrial action by the College in its 106-year history
The relationship is rather different when it comes to the nurses. The Royal College of Nursing doesn’t have the same scrappy tendencies: it was considered remarkable when its members booed and heckled Patricia Hewitt when she was health secretary in 2006.
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