Patric Nash explains why Wales is the perfect place to grow a business born out of a social enterprise

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Patric Nash explains why Wales is the perfect place to grow a business born out of a social enterprise
Angela Graham finds the BBC’s plans for the next decade to be a “curate’s egg”.
Andy Bevan reviews ‘Nye: The Political Life of Aneurin Bevan’ by Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds
What does the BBC’s statement on its future say about Wales? Not a lot, says IWA Director Lee Waters
Dr Julian Skyrme reviews ‘A Class Apart: Learning the Lessons of Education in Post-Devolution Wales’ by Gareth Evans
David Clubb says Wales must defend itself from the UK Government’s energy policy.
Philip Dixon says Schools Challenge Cymru could take us from ‘talking’ to ‘achieving’ when it comes to narrowing the gap between rich and poor children.
Mel Ainscow says Schools Challenge Cymru must demonstrate that the Welsh approach can foster excellence and equity.
Plaid are right to rule out a coalition with the Tories, but for the wrong reasons, says Daran Hill