Tackling homelessness is long overdue in Wales and now we have the political will to make it happen, writes Jon Sparkes
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.
It’s time to bar domestic abusers from the Senedd
Gareth Ceidiog Hughes argues that there is a moral case for ensuring that someone convicted of domestic abuse could never sit in the Senedd
How can citizens take the lead on the economy in Wales?
Economics needs to become accessible to the public if we are to transform society. Jo Earle explains how we do it.
A new model for the UK?
The UK needs major surgery and we must be open-minded about what the future of these islands should look like, writes Glyndwr Cennydd Jones
The solution to the Welsh housing crisis lies with our councils
Forty thousand empty homes blight our communities and our current rate of house-building is inadequate, writes Mike Hedges
Understanding Welsh Places
Our new project has collected and analysed data on over 300 towns in Wales which will help inform and empower communities across the country.
Right-wing populist politics is so un-British it threatens our Union
We’re on the cusp of a new authoritarian Britishness that wishes to dismantle devolved political power. Only a return to a tolerant and generous politics will save our union, argues Alun Davies
Johnson disgracing his office means we must all take a stand
The Prime Minister’s disrespect for our democratic institutions is so unprecedented it forces us to march for Europe and for the rule of law, writes Geraint Talfan Davies
Exclusion is not a solution
Social inequalities such as poverty and disability lead to more school exclusions. Casting children out only entrenches inequality, writes Sarah Stone