Nurses forced to cut strike short after High Court ruling This weekend’s nurses’ strike will be cut short after the High Court ruled part of the walkout was unlawful.
Tens of thousands of nurses had planned to finish the 48-hour strike at 8pm on 2 May, but will now end the walkout at midnight on 1 May after the government brought action against the Royal College of Nursing. The Independent
See also:
- Outcome of the RCN strike High Court action NHS Employers
- NHS Employers respond to nurse strike High Court ruling NHS Employers
- RCN responds to High Court decision on strike action Royal College of Nursing
- Statement from the Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay MP
- Nurses' strike in England to be cut short after court ruling BBC News
- Court rules second day of nurses strike unlawful Channel 4 News
- Pat Cullen condemns government for 'taking its own nurses to court' The Daily Mail
- Nurses' union chief 'dragged strike dispute through court to fire up her members' The Daily Telegraph
- Nurses to cut short strike as court rules second day of action unlawful The Guardian
- 'Darkest day' for nurses as strike action cut short by High Court ruling ITV News
- Nurses' strike: RCN union calls off part of 48-hour strike after High Court deems it unlawful Sky News
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