Do BBC plans to open up production to the private sector pose a threat to the supply of shows from Wales?
The challenge of reaching Wales’ citizens
As Wales’ broadcast industry gathers at the Cardiff Media Summit, Rhodri Talfan Davies, says that news must remain the cornerstone of the BBC’s commitment to Wales.
The loss of Welsh parks
Drew Bennelick says that Welsh parks are under threat.
‘The most conspiratorial member of the cabinet’
On the anniversary of Roy Jenkins’ birth, Adam Somerset reviews John Campbell’s biography ‘Roy Jenkins’.
The trouble with bilingual education: The ever increasing gap between research, policy and practice.
Mirain Rhys looks at the issues around Welsh medium education for children where Welsh isn’t spoken at home.
On the making and making up of Welsh history: A response to David Melding, Robert Stradling and Tim Williams
Richard Wyn Jones responds to recent discussions over his book ‘the Fascist Party in Wales?’.
State funding for the arts….or not?
Julian Ruck says the concentration of arts funding in Wales limits creativity.
Culture before politics? Redefining English regionalism for a federal UK
Simon Gwyn Roberts says regionalism in the UK should transcend politics.
Putting communities first
Mike Hedges explains how Communities First has offered a vital lifeline to people in Wales.