The Independence Commission’s new report is a mess of ideas which serves only to stunt the movement, argues Dr John Ball.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Whither the Welsh Medium Teacher?
A decline in the number of schoolteachers able to work in Welsh risks the target of 1 million Welsh speakers. Dilwyn Roberts-Young calls on the Welsh Government to act.
Disorganised, Opaque and Unaccountable: Inter-Governmental Relations in the UK
Covert compromises and public shouting matches are the norm in how our governments interact with each other, writes Paul Evans.
Opportunities and Threats: How Stormont Works with the UK’s Parliaments
Anna Mercer looks at why inter-parliamentary working in Northern Ireland has been, and remains, a challenge.
From Feed-In Tariff to Feeding Tariff: Part 2
Chris Blake analyses the UK energy market and looks at how a similar approach could be applied to strengthen domestic food production.
From Feed-In Tariff to Feeding Tariff: Part 1
Chris Blake looks at the origin and true cost of the cheap food we consume in the UK.
What You Really Need to Know about Mental Health
Dr Rhiannon Cobner, Dr Jen Daffin and Dr Sarah Brown examine the root causes of mental health issues and how their proactive work is starting to pay dividends in communities.
A Healthier, Happier Wales is in Our Grasp
Judi Rhys, Chief Executive of Tenovus Cancer Care, calls on the UK and Welsh Governments to ensure the path to economic recovery helps to build a healthier country too.
Green Housing Needs to be Wales’ Priority
Our green recovery from the Covid recession should focus on house-building and retrofitting, argues Sophie Howe.