Ned Thomas reflects on our shared web of interconnected European lives
Wales in a British state
Geraint Talfan Davies on a new study that provides a warning against dominant narratives in recent Welsh history
Census debate 5: We need to make new Welsh-speaking communities
Steve Morris reports on research into creating new spaces for the language in anglicised areas of Wales
Census debate 4: Demand for Welsh-medium education promises future growth
Heini Gruffudd finds encouragement in the number of genuine young Welsh speakers being higher than the overall percentage
Census debate 3: Welsh can find confident place in changing world
Cynog Dafis argues that the language’s advocates need to snap out of their angst-ridden crisis mentality
The view from Llandudno
Leighton Andrews AM Minister for Education and Skills; IWA 25th Anniversary, Llandudno, 6 December 2012
Census debate 2: Staggering complacency confronts language
Robin Crag Farrar and Toni Schiavone say the language needs a strong economic base and effective community planning
Census debate 1: Seeking an oasis amongst a mirage of statistics
Simon Brooks says ticking a box is a subjective and notoriously unreliable way of measuring the health of the Welsh language
False prospectus underpins Natural Resources Wales
Jon Owen Jones says the creation of Wales’s biggest quango is following a costly pattern