Fred Till reflects on the recent “Wales Said Yes” conference, and the future of Wales’ relationship with devolution

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Fred Till reflects on the recent “Wales Said Yes” conference, and the future of Wales’ relationship with devolution
Brett John reflects on the perception of Devolution in its 20th anniversary and the challenges ahead.
Russell Todd sets out thoughts from a recent discussion paper by WCVA and Talwrn.
Chris Johnes and Neil Mclnroy examine new opportunities to strengthen local economies
Owen Hathway sees cause for optimism in recent Education initiatives announced by the Welsh Government
A blend of participatory budgeting and citizen juries could help solve some of Wales’ policy dilemmas, argues Jez Hall
Simon Brammer analyses the energy and non-energy benefits arising from community energy projects.
Dr Diana Stirbu and Dr Huw Pritchard present a project which asks “what prevents people from a wider range of backgrounds standing for election to the National Assembly for Wales?”
Mike Hedges AM examines what Swansea can learn from Mannheim, its thriving twin city.