Workers’ rights must be an integral part of our conception of climate justice, Shavanah Taj argues.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Diversifying Volunteering, or, Why Ukraine Doesn’t Need your Old Clothes
Caroline Gregory argues that clear messaging about appropriate aid should be accompanied by removing barriers to volunteering.
Just Days Left to Register to Vote and Make your Voice Heard
Rhydian Thomas urges voters across Wales to register to vote by the deadline on Thursday in order to have their say in the local elections on 5 May.
Dim ond diwrnodau sydd ar ôl i gofrestru i bleidleisio a chodi eich llais yn yr etholiadau lleol ym mis Mai
Mae Rhydian Thomas yn annog pleidleiswyr ar draws Gymru i gofrestru i bleidleisio erbyn y dyddiad cau ar ddydd Iau er mwyn iddynt allu dweud eu dweud ar 5 Mai
Childcare: Tackling the Motherhood Penalty
If you want to eliminate poverty, start by looking at childcare, Head of Oxfam Cymru Sarah Rees argues.
Let’s Talk About Fathers
Sarah Rees and Duncan Fisher explore the role of fathers to make a case for shared parental leave and more gender-equal care.
Editorial – Upgrading Work for the 21st Century
Marine Furet introduces the new theme for the welsh agenda new series, dedicated to work, and reflects on the changing meaning of labour.
Review: The Dossier: Miscarriages of Justice in South Wales 1982-2016
Yasmin Begum hails a raw voice of working class resistance to police corruption.
Valuing Local Democracy
John Bader, Chair of the Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales, explains the Panel’s decision to increase councillors’ pay.