Shea Buckland-Jones introduces the IWA’s plan for Wales to meet its projected energy demands entirely from renewable sources by 2035.

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Shea Buckland-Jones introduces the IWA’s plan for Wales to meet its projected energy demands entirely from renewable sources by 2035.
Russell Harris says that after Brexit, closer economic ties with London are essential for Wales
Geraint Talfan-Davies on Gordian knots and the chances of a new referendum
Eurfyl ap Gwilym poses some key questions in relation to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Simon Gwyn Roberts reflects on how Welsh identity looks and feels different in different parts of Wales and argues that in Anglo-Welsh border areas we might do well to celebrate cultural diversity at a micro scale, where it becomes about locality and what makes that locality distinctive.
Kieron Rees looks at the rising demand for degree apprenticeships in the UK, and how people and employers in Wales can benefit from an increase in the number of courses on offer.
Shea Buckland-Jones outlines actions to protect, promote and achieve scale in community and local ownership of renewable energy in Wales
Chisomo Phiri is calling on the Welsh Government to revisit its provisions to tackle period poverty.
Sarah Scotcher explains how housing associations in Wales are using innovation and engagement to help reduce fuel poverty amongst their tenants.