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Sunday, 21 April, 2002, 16:36 GMT 17:36 UK
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Nurses call for equal treatment
A record number of foreign nurses are working in Britain but not all are being treated fairly, new research reveals.

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 | Royal College of Nursing General Secretary Beverly Malone: "An investment in nursing is an investment in patient care" real 28k
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 | RCN Welfare Line's Dee Borley: "We want better regulation" real 28k
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Nurses call for equal treatment
A record number of foreign nurses are working in Britain but not all are being treated fairly, new research reveals.

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Also:
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 | Royal College of Nursing General Secretary Beverly Malone: "An investment in nursing is an investment in patient care" real 28k
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 | RCN Welfare Line's Dee Borley: "We want better regulation" real 28k
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Royal College of Nursing General Secretary Beverly Malone: "An investment in nursing is an investment in patient care"
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RCN Welfare Line's Dee Borley: "We want better regulation"
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