Jan Morris imagines the country as it might be in a hundred years from now

Jan Morris imagines the country as it might be in a hundred years from now
Tim Hartley suggests Cwmderi has lessons for future viewing trends
Jan Morris frankly confesses to her somewhat romanticised feelings about her country
Dai Smith makes a plea for creativity to be at the heart of the Welsh school curriculum and argues why the arts are vital.
Peter Stead says it is now easier to cast a Cabinet in Cardiff Bay than to pick one from those politically eligible
Neil Burridge argues that the Wales is well placed to place the arts at the centre of the school curriculum
M. Wynn Thomas bemoans the grudging, shadowy, marginal, maverick and shaky existence of Welsh studies
Joshua Parry finds a contradiction between the Government’s aim of promoting the language and what it does in practice
John Osmond reports from Pennard where Nigel Jenkins was laid to rest on Monday.