May Medical Cannabis Headlines & Sector Update
May 5, 2026 | IN NEWS | BY Kate Thorpe
Each month, we bring together the key news stories shaping the medical cannabis landscape in the UK and beyond. From policy developments and emerging research to clinical practice, patient experience and sector growth, this update highlights the issues driving debate, influencing care, and affecting access for patients and clinicians alike.
It is designed to keep our members and stakeholders informed, grounded in evidence, and connected to what matters most across this rapidly evolving field.
Welsh Liberal Democrats pass motion to protect cannabis patients
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have passed a motion which aims to safeguard medical cannabis patients and protect them from discrimination. The party voted overwhelmingly to approve the motion, brought by Clwyd East and Flintshire Liberal Democrats, with Flintshire County Council becoming the first local authority to adopt the policy this month. It aims to safeguard patients prescribed cannabis-based medicines in the UK and address the stigma and discrimination many report experiencing related to their medication, including from police, housing associations, and employers.
Ireland to review of medical cannabis programme
The Irish government has appointed a public health academic to chair a formal review of its now five-year-old Medical Cannabis Access Programme (MCAP) following months of parliamentary pressure. Despite launching in 2021, a recent written ministerial answer reveals that less than 100 patients have been approved for medical cannabis treatment under the MCAP scheme.
Professor Shane Allwright, a retired Trinity College Dublin epidemiologist, will lead the Review of Access to Cannabis for Medical Use, set to examine the current operation of both the MCAP and the ministerial licence pathway, and assess whether the programme’s narrow eligibility criteria should be expanded.
CIC launches new guidance for travelling with medical cannabis
The Cannabis Industry Council has published a new patient-focused guide, Travelling with Medical Cannabis, offering practical advice for UK patients navigating the complex and often inconsistent rules around travelling with prescribed medical cannabis. Differences in legal frameworks, inconsistent enforcement, and limited awareness among authorities and transport providers have created significant challenges for patients relying on their medication. The CIC is calling for increased education among airlines, law enforcement, and border authorities to ensure patients are treated fairly and consistently. The guide is now available to download for free here. Â
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