Cannabis Foods and Products May 15, 2026 Some Medicare Patients Can Now Get Free CBD The Trump administration has authorized a test program to see if the cannabis compound can ease some symptoms and reduce health care costs among older patients. Some Medicare Patients Can Now Get Free CBD The Trump administration has authorized a test program to see if the cannabis compound can ease some symptoms and reduce health care costs among older patients. See more
Drones (military) May 10, 2026 Defence sovereignty: Europe races to build the low-cost weapons of future With Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as dronesIn a small workshop in England’s East Midland... Defence sovereignty: Europe races to build the low-cost weapons of future With Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as dronesIn a small workshop in England’s East Midland... Share
NHS May 10, 2026 GPs and hospitals in England to be required to share data to create single patient records Wes Streeting says legislation will save lives, but GPs are concerned about liability for errors introduced by other providersGPs and hospitals will be requi... GPs and hospitals in England to be required to share data to create single patient records Wes Streeting says legislation will save lives, but GPs are concerned about liability for errors introduced by other providersGPs and hospitals will be requi... Share
Death and dying May 10, 2026 Ash scattering is a risky business | Brief letters Beware the wind | The ‘Brailsford’ apple | National treasures | Local election results | Andy Burnham’s plightI had a similar experience to Zoe Williams (The... Ash scattering is a risky business | Brief letters Beware the wind | The ‘Brailsford’ apple | National treasures | Local election results | Andy Burnham’s plightI had a similar experience to Zoe Williams (The... Share
Southbank Centre May 10, 2026 Reflections on the Festival of Britain | Letters Ariella Lister wonders what such an event would look like today, while John Bailey doubts that it brought people together. Plus letters from Dr Allan Dodds a... Reflections on the Festival of Britain | Letters Ariella Lister wonders what such an event would look like today, while John Bailey doubts that it brought people together. Plus letters from Dr Allan Dodds a... Share
Culture May 10, 2026 ‘Tisio peint? Or: Do you fancy a pint? | Letters Fiona Collins and Stephen Pound on crossing bordersI was delighted to read Phil Coughlin’s nostalgic account of Spike Milligan’s border-straddling pub in Puc... ‘Tisio peint? Or: Do you fancy a pint? | Letters Fiona Collins and Stephen Pound on crossing bordersI was delighted to read Phil Coughlin’s nostalgic account of Spike Milligan’s border-straddling pub in Puc... Share
Painting May 10, 2026 The glories of Francisco de Zurbarán’s paintings | Letters Paul McGilchrist, Jean Wilson and Chris Keil on the Spanish artist’s haunting images• Charlotte Higgins’s appraisal of Francisco de Zurbarán is insightful an... The glories of Francisco de Zurbarán’s paintings | Letters Paul McGilchrist, Jean Wilson and Chris Keil on the Spanish artist’s haunting images• Charlotte Higgins’s appraisal of Francisco de Zurbarán is insightful an... Share
Books May 10, 2026 The Guardian view on writers’ retirements: the sense of an ending | Editorial Michael Frayn and Julian Barnes have announced that they won’t be writing any more books. It is a hard habit to kick“Retirement is the ugliest word in the la... The Guardian view on writers’ retirements: the sense of an ending | Editorial Michael Frayn and Julian Barnes have announced that they won’t be writing any more books. It is a hard habit to kick“Retirement is the ugliest word in the la... Share
Local elections 2026 May 10, 2026 The Guardian view on Britain’s fractured politics: a revolt against the status quo | Editorial Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening crisis of authority as election losses suggest disappointment with Labour has already curdled into cynicismIf you are Sir... The Guardian view on Britain’s fractured politics: a revolt against the status quo | Editorial Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening crisis of authority as election losses suggest disappointment with Labour has already curdled into cynicismIf you are Sir... Share
Protest (US) May 10, 2026 How do we get more men to join the anti-Trump resistance? | Saul Austerlitz My activist group is about 80% women. Where did all the men go – and how can we get them back?In Donald Trump’s first term, my Brooklyn-based activist group... How do we get more men to join the anti-Trump resistance? | Saul Austerlitz My activist group is about 80% women. Where did all the men go – and how can we get them back?In Donald Trump’s first term, my Brooklyn-based activist group... Share
US voting rights May 10, 2026 The next Voting Rights Act must outlaw gerrymandering | Jamil Smith The supreme court has gutted one of the strongest federal tools we had against the most effective weapon in US politicsMaps can guide us home. They show us w... The next Voting Rights Act must outlaw gerrymandering | Jamil Smith The supreme court has gutted one of the strongest federal tools we had against the most effective weapon in US politicsMaps can guide us home. They show us w... Share
Social etiquette May 10, 2026 Are you a ‘time optimist’? I’m sorry, we can’t be friends | Polly Hudson Are you late so often that it’s become your entire personality? Just know this: you are the worstNo matter the rumours, no matter the truth, Hollywood conven... Are you a ‘time optimist’? I’m sorry, we can’t be friends | Polly Hudson Are you late so often that it’s become your entire personality? Just know this: you are the worstNo matter the rumours, no matter the truth, Hollywood conven... Share
Living wage May 10, 2026 From fringe issue to the heart of politics: the UK Living Wage campaign marks 25 years of success | Heather Stewart The group’s latest triumph won over the Department for Business and Trade, now it is eyeing private care providers and supermarketsA paragon of the kind of p... From fringe issue to the heart of politics: the UK Living Wage campaign marks 25 years of success | Heather Stewart The group’s latest triumph won over the Department for Business and Trade, now it is eyeing private care providers and supermarketsA paragon of the kind of p... Share