Nesta Lloyd-Jones says the Public Health (Wales) Bill shows we’re serious about public health.

Nesta Lloyd-Jones says the Public Health (Wales) Bill shows we’re serious about public health.
Matthew Kennedy says efforts to engage with the public on healthcare are vital.
Allison Williams says prudent healthcare cannot work without prudent patients.
Ruth Dineen says partnerships are key to prudent healthcare working.
Mark Drakeford says prudent healthcare has to be more than a set of ideas.
T. N. D. Anderson argues that Wales could benefit by being a pioneer in the UK.
Jess Blair profiles the IWA’s new Senedd Paper ‘Good Food for All’.
Jon Antoniazzi says the Public Health (Wales) Bill has been hijacked by the debate around electronic cigarettes.
Phil Parry says Wales is failing in its care for people with disabilities.