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NMC teams up with GMC to create ‘necessary and timely’ maternity care resources

March 8, 2026
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has teamed up with the doctor’s regulator to launch two new resources that aim to provide practical advice and support for those working in maternity care and tackle challenges within the sector.

We care for FICare as North Wales hosts landmark collaborative conference

March 8, 2026
The Bwrdd lechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (bcuhb) has hosted the first ever conference fostering closer working between health care staff and the parents of babies needing neonatal care.

RCOG responds to National Maternity and Neonatal Interim Investigation

March 8, 2026
On Thursday 26 February 2026, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists responded to an interim report from the National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation, chaired by Baroness Amos.

Delighted mum gives birth to baby boy following groundbreaking womb transplant

March 8, 2026
Grace Bell, who was born without a womb, gave birth to healthy baby boy called Hugo in December 2025. She is the first woman in the UK to give birth following a womb transplant from a deceased donor - and believed to be just the third in Europe.

Take five minutes to Learn your Stripes for Rare Disease Day

February 11, 2026
Medics for Rare Disease has launched a free five minute training video for Rare Disease Day 2026, encouraging healthcare professionals to become more ‘rare aware’. This year, it is asking HCPs to go one step further and Learn Your Stripes, by watching the five minute video.

Jessop Wing reaches 1,000th participant on Generation Study milestone

February 11, 2026
More than 1,000 expectant parents at Jessop Wing have signed up to a revolutionary genetic study, which is helping to detect rare genetic illnesses in newborn babies.

Central Medical Supplies appoints new national sales manager

February 11, 2026
Specialist medical equipment provider Central Medical Supplies has appointed David Good to the newly created position of National Sales Manager. In his new role, Good will be responsible for leading and coaching the CMS sales team, which operates throughout the UK.

Royal College of Midwives calls on government to address chronic staffing shortages in maternity

February 11, 2026
The Safe Staffing = Safe Care campaign sets out five clear asks for policymakers, including dedicated long-term funding, protected learning time for midwives and maternity support workers, stronger professional leadership in maternity services, investment in prevention and cultural competence, and urgent improvements to crumbling maternity estates.

Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust supports groundbreaking genomic screening for newborns

December 19, 2025
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust is part of a national initiative that could transform the future of healthcare for thousands of families. The Generation Study is offering whole genome sequencing to newborn babies in hospitals across the country.

Cutting-edge baby brain scan technology is world first

December 19, 2025
A team effort to develop the world’s first cot-side functional neuroimaging technology to speedily detect brain injuries including cerebral palsy in newborn babies is being spearheaded in Cambridge.

Early discharge project gains Musgrove Park team recognition at neonatal care awards

December 19, 2025
Staff on the Somerset Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Musgrove Park Hospital reached the finals at the national Neonatal Nurses Association Awards for the work the team has carried out to help babies be discharged safely home up to five days earlier than before, freeing up valuable bed space.

Royal College of Midwives warns slowdown in midwifery workforce growth risks increasing pressure on maternity services

December 19, 2025
The Royal College of Midwives has expressed concerns following new figures from the Nursing and Midwifery Council showing a significant slowdown in growth of the UK’s nursing and midwifery register, driven by a sharp fall in international recruitment and an increase in staff leaving the profession.