Lee Waters and Angela Graham introduce the first part of the IWA Wales Media Audit.
A boiling frog? The state of the media in Wales
While there’s more media to consume than ever before, content about Wales has reduced sharply – the IWA’s new Media Audit finds. Lee Waters discusses the report.
A life lived in history
In light of his recent death, Adam Somerset reviews Denis Healey’s autobiography ‘The time of my life’.
What should the museum sector in Wales be delivering?
Dr Haydn Edwards details a new review into museum provision in Wales.
Gripping ringside account of Labour history
Adam Somerset reviews ‘Memoirs 1869-1924’ by J R Clynes.
The Missing Link in Welsh Education
Theo Davies-Lewis argues that the curriculum should put more emphasis on understanding our heritage.
British, Bold, Creative – for all of us in Wales?
Angela Graham finds the BBC’s plans for the next decade to be a “curate’s egg”.
Working-class hero
Andy Bevan reviews ‘Nye: The Political Life of Aneurin Bevan’ by Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds
A sympathetic portrait
Francesca Rhydderch reviews ‘Esmé: Guardian of Snowdonia’ by Teleri Bevan