Amid public confusion, how can journalists enhance public understanding about the UK’s devolved political system? Professor Stephen Cushion points to ways journalists can better explain devolution to audiences.
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Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Amid public confusion, how can journalists enhance public understanding about the UK’s devolved political system? Professor Stephen Cushion points to ways journalists can better explain devolution to audiences.
The IWA’s Economic Policy Lead Harry Thompson takes a look at whether Wales’ fiscal framework truly allows transformative policy-making.
Why has the price of green tariffs increased in line with the wider market? Andy Regan explains the reasons behind the rise and what Welsh Government can do.
The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales must recognise all UK nations’ political and constitutional realities when exploring the future of the Union.
Bethan Edwards calls for an end of life care plan to be put in place as a matter of priority, as the current scheme ends on 31 March.
The IWA’s Economic Policy Lead Harry Thompson examines the 2022 Spring Statement.
If you want to eliminate poverty, start by looking at childcare, Head of Oxfam Cymru Sarah Rees argues.
Matthew Brindley argues we must end the postcode lottery of palliative care, and improve services to people requiring it at home.
Sarah Rees and Duncan Fisher explore the role of fathers to make a case for shared parental leave and more gender-equal care.