Hannah Graff says the Welsh Government’s Public Health Bill gives us an opportunity to lead UK debate

Hannah Graff says the Welsh Government’s Public Health Bill gives us an opportunity to lead UK debate
John Osmond looks at the agenda of the Welsh Government’s Commission on the future of local government
Zoë Harcombe asks how many more people will become overweight before we cut back on processed carbohydrate foods high on fructose
Pamela Robinson asks whether we can continue buying cheap and cheerful products in our supermarkets
John Osmond discovers that a Food Council being set up in Cardiff is part of a world-wide movement
Cynog Dafis argues that a circle can be squared on green growth
Julian Tudor Hart asks whether we can defend the NHS in Wales from increasing commercialisation outside our borders
Mike Hedges argues people will support hospital rationalisation if the medical case is properly explained
Nick Morris says the current spread of disease across Wales makes the case for MMR vaccination