Samuel Kurtz MS and Janet Finch-Saunders MS assess Welsh Government’s policy on water quality and propose solutions to move forward.
The Future of Journalism: Permanent Crisis, or Radical Solutions
What now for journalism in Wales after the closure of The National and rising costs? David Nicholson takes a look at the challenges facing the industry.
A Wales Ready to be Independent Should be the Aim of Everyone in Wales
Whatever its outcome, any debate on Welsh independence must be rooted in a level-headed examination of the facts, Will Hayward argues.
What have we learned from the Rwandan Genocide?
Sophie Buchaillard connects the Ukrainian crisis and the Rwandan genocide to think about the West’s contrasting relationship to refugees.
Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere by Angela Graham
Angela Graham considers the genesis of her new collection of poetry and the link between poetry and sanctuary.
Introducing: Ukraine: What can we do?
Marine Furet introduces issue 68 of the welsh agenda and reflects on the role of magazines to provide lasting content amid a fast news cycle.
Alive at the End of The World
Grace Quantock explores the rise of eco-anxiety and suggests ways we can mitigate it amid growing evidence of the impact of climate change.
Time for Healing After a Decade of Hostile Environment
On the occasion of Refugee Week, Hayley Richards reflects on the impact of a decade of hostile environment in the UK.
The Radical Approach of Black Mountains College
Ben Rawlence and Dr. Natalia Eernstman argue that education on climate adaptation starts with a new story about ourselves.