Douglas Haig warns that costs would be passed back onto tenants from landlords if letting agency fees were abolished.
Measuring our economic success and failures
As the latest figures are released Matt Williams warns of putting too much emphasis on the results.
Protecting tenant from a hidden tax
Jenny Rathbone calls on the Welsh Assembly to abolish letting agency fees in Wales.
Poems for enthusiasts, other poets, or the adventurous.
Rhys Milsom reviews Masculine Happiness by David Foster Morgan
What every small business wants for Christmas: the tax cut Labour promised…
Russell George says a Small Business Charter is needed to boost SMEs and improve footfall on our beleaguered high streets
The principles & practicalities of delivering Diamond
In a speech made earlier this week, Kirsty Williams outlines her commitment to higher education as a common good.
Waiting for the Money – Funding English language TV in Wales
Angela Graham considers the impending financial settlement for English Language Television in Wales
IWA Podcast: Wales ‘could do better’ on Pisa
Jess Blair is joined by Mary Van den Heuvel, Robin Hughes and David Jones to discuss the latest Pisa results for Wales, and their implications.
Escaping the exam factory: why teachers are leaving
Dylan Moore fears that much-needed curriculum overhaul will be overshadowed by a data culture that distorts the purpose of education and demoralises students and teachers alike.