Adam Johannes reflects on the injection of socialism into the nationalisms of Scotland, Catalonia and Quebec, and considers what it all means for Wales
Climate Change – are the government really up for the challenge?
The declaration of a climate crisis cannot be business as usual argues Llyr Gruffydd
A breath of fresh air
Marking clean air day, Steve Brooks outlines how a new approach to planning can promote healthier towns
Remain: we need to give people a reason to believe
Jamie Insole considers what a successful Remain offer to the public in a second referendum may look like
Wales needs a smarter, greener, sustainable and affordable transport network
Rhun ap Iorwerth AM argues that the £1.4bn allocated to the M4 black route should be used as part of a pan-Wales sustainable transport and infrastructure investment, which must include addressing the Newport/M4 issue.
Teaching the new curriculum: time will tell
Hannah Thomas considers what it will take for teachers to deliver the new Curriculum for Wales
Ford: The Brexit connection
The Ford crisis has been pushed to the sidelines by the unedifying contest for the leadership of the Conservative Party, says Geraint Talfan Davies
How Cool is Now?
Two decades on, Rhian E. Jones revisits ‘Cool Cymru’ to consider the role of cultural production in shaping the Welsh political agenda
Extending the vote to prisoners could help to tackle social exclusion and deprivation
Leanne Wood calls for an informed debate about extending the vote to prisoners