Llyr Huws Gruffydd says a commitment to children’s rights is lacking in current legislation.

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Llyr Huws Gruffydd says a commitment to children’s rights is lacking in current legislation.
Eluned Parrott says that the measure to include children’s rights in all policy has become a tick box exercise.
Lesley Griffiths discusses a new duty which means children’s rights must be considered in every decision by Ministers.
Lee Waters sets out the IWA’s plans to hold a ‘crowd sourced’ Constitutional Convention
Rajvi Glasbrook-Griffiths reviews ‘Ministering to Education’ by Leighton Andrews.
Dai Smith reviews ‘Revolution to Devolution: Reflections on Welsh Democracy’ by Kenneth O. Morgan.
Simon Thomas outlines a recent debate on assisted dying.
Huw Bowen says Welsh history is undergoing a terminal demise.
Peter Black says taxation is a lever which can be used to alleviate in-work poverty.