As the event’s anniversary celebrations draw near, Adam Johannes remembers the Merthyr Rising of 1831, and says its spirit lives on today.

As the event’s anniversary celebrations draw near, Adam Johannes remembers the Merthyr Rising of 1831, and says its spirit lives on today.
In this review of Tôpher Mills’ selected poems, Nia Moseley-Roberts reflects on the ebb and flow of a collection brimming with life.
Hannah Watkin investigates the impact of COVID-19 on Welsh medical students’ lives and learning.
Professor Martin Innes argues the Welsh Government and the Senedd must move to protect Welsh media and politics from disinformation.
Frances Williams probes different understandings of place and how these might jointly be brought together to inform policy making.
Cardiff is Britain’s fastest growing city. Merlin Gable calls for development that reflects the city’s long history of ethnic diversity.
Bethan Sayed AM calls for Welsh Government to take action to ensure the financial sustainability and good governance of universities in Wales
Helen Molyneux introduces an opportunity to vote for a historical Welsh woman to be celebrated with a statue in her honour
Kevin Morgan considers how a Drakeford government can make a difference for Wales