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Nurses 3.3% Pay Rise 2026: What We Know

It’s been confirmed that NHS Nurses in England and Wales are set for a 3.3% pay rise in April 2026. We answer the key questions.
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Nurse Assessor Pay: How Much Do Nurse Assessors Earn in the UK?

A guide to Nurse Assessor salaries & pay in 2026-2027 - average salary, how much you can expect to earn and differences between public and private sector pay rates.
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Learning Disability Nurse UK Salary

This helpful guide informs you of what you can expect to earn as a Learning Disability Nurse in 2026.
A Quick Overview Of Nurses' Salaries In The UK In 2026

A Quick Overview Of Nurses' Salaries In The UK

In this article we take a look at how nursing salaries are determined, how they vary between sectors and some points to consider if you’re looking to increase yours in 2026-2027.
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Nurses pay rise 2025: 3% rise recommended for NHS staff

The government confirmed a 3.6% NHS pay rise, but unions led by the RCN warn it’s unfair and may trigger strikes.
NHS Nursing pay rise 2024 confirmed: All the details

NHS Nursing pay rise 2024 confirmed: All the details

Now that the NHS nursing pay rise has finally been confirmed, here is everything you need to know.
NHS Nursing pay rise 2024: What can we expect, and when?

NHS Nursing pay rise 2024: What can we expect, and when?

With a change of Government currently taking place, a new pay offer is expected soon, however there are several other factors that could still come into play.
Could a £35K starting salary for nurses solve the staffing crisis?

Could a £35K starting salary for nurses solve the staffing crisis?

The RCN has labelled the current Agenda for Change pay bands ‘no longer reliable’.
Will Raising Nurses’ Pay Be Enough For The NHS To Meet Its Long-Term Workforce Plan?

Will Raising Nurses’ Pay Be Enough For The NHS To Meet Its Long-Term Workforce Plan?

Nursing salaries need to match or be higher than equivalent jobs in the wider economy for more people to be attracted to joining the NHS, according to the IFS.
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