Elin Wyn argues that the consideration of the Welsh language in planning matters should be made law

Elin Wyn argues that the consideration of the Welsh language in planning matters should be made law
Robin Crag Farrar and Toni Schiavone say the language needs a strong economic base and effective community planning
Simon Brooks says ticking a box is a subjective and notoriously unreliable way of measuring the health of the Welsh language
Richard Wyn Jones argues that the creation of Dyfodol offers a chance to create a ‘genuinely effective’ language movement
Cynog Dafis says the next stage is to persuade Welsh speakers to speak Welsh rather than English
John Osmond reflects on the continuing resurgence of Welshness marked by last week’s Eisteddfod
Simon Brooks explains the thinking behind today’s launch of a new movement Dyfodol i’r Iaith