To improve access, these drugs must be made more affordable. To prevent misuse, stronger regulation is key.
She got a little more time when her daughter Emma went to nursery in the mornings."It gave me an urgency. I'd write for two hours and then concentrate on her in the afternoon."
Now the writing challenges are different, with the threat of AI looming over the writing profession. But Wilson doesn't seem too worried about it."I take comfort from the fact that my partner's brother-in-law... asked some AI thing to write a story for his daughter in the style of Jacqueline Wilson, and then he sent it to us. And either I've been blissfully unaware and I've been writing garbage or.... it was just unbearably awful."Dylan Thomas implored his readers to "rage, rage against the dying of the light".
And newly uncovered photos, lost in a drawer for decades, show the Welsh poet heeding his own words as he wrecked an employer's office after finding out they had no pay for him.Thomas had a job making wartime documentaries for Strand Film Company in London in 1942 when a photographer captured him waiting to collect a cheque.
When no money was forthcoming, he can then be seen breaking up the furniture like a spoiled rock star in the series of never-before published photos.
A quick-thinking Strand receptionist told the photographer to document Thomas's outburst then tucked the evidence away, said Jeff Towns, a Dylan Thomas expert and author.They have been used by the Trump administration as leverage in negotiations as it seeks to reduce trade deficits with other nations.
A delegation from Japan are continuing trade talks with their US counterparts in Washington on Friday.Bessent said "a couple" of US trade deals were "very close", but "a couple of them are more complicated".
Trump's tariff regime remains in the balance following the decision by the US Court of International Trade, which ruled that Trump hadSome analysts believe it will mean countries will be less likely to rush to secure trade deals with the US.