600 nurses from Philippines to be recruited in bid to fill Northern Ireland gap

More than 600 nurses are to be recruited from the Philippines in an attempt to plug Northern Ireland's chronic nursing shortage.

600 nurses from Philippines to be recruited in bid to fill Northern Ireland gap

More than 600 nurses are to be recruited from the Philippines in an attempt to plug Northern Ireland's chronic nursing shortage.

The region's health service is running on a shortage of 1,500 nurses - 10% below capacity - with health chiefs warning of a difficult year ahead.

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