On the 150th anniversary of David Lloyd George’s birth, Kirsty Williams argues in favour of the People’s Budget, and Russell Deacon tells us why he remains a controversial figure
The case for our most vulnerable kids
Freda Lewis makes a plea on behalf of those caring for looked after children in Wales
A new economic catalyst for the Valleys
Sebastian Barrett believes the Circuit of Wales will be a game-changer
South of the Tweed and east of the Severn
Tom Nairn takes a look at a new book exploring the relationship between England and Europe
From Carmarthen to Karabagh
Mike Joseph examines the wide-eyed love of a Welsh pilgrim for Armenia
‘The best sort of crank’
M. Wynn Thomas looks at the life of a man who invented the notion of the ‘Anglo Welsh’
A persecution foreign to Wales
Ned Thomas reflects on our shared web of interconnected European lives
Learning to belong in Wales
Leighton Andrews explains why he has established a group to advise him on the teaching of Welsh history
Census debate 5: We need to make new Welsh-speaking communities
Steve Morris reports on research into creating new spaces for the language in anglicised areas of Wales