Dyfrig Jones reflects on the IWA’s draft media audit and puts Welsh- medium TV into context.

Dyfrig Jones reflects on the IWA’s draft media audit and puts Welsh- medium TV into context.
Ruth Richards says new standards only provide a partial solution to problems with people using and enjoying the Welsh language.
Aaron Hill says the draft Wales Bill is a big step back for housing policy.
Leighton Andrews makes an impassioned plea for a constitutional convention
Adam Price gives a pre-election rallying cry that reverberates far beyond the confines of his own party
Angela Graham says that the BBC Trust must address criticism it faces ahead of the Charter renewal.
Council mergers will play a key role in the 2016 election, says Lia Hind.
Fran Beecher says B&Bs are not a viable option for homeless young people.
Dr Richard Denniss says Wales should join with a call for a moratorium on new coal mines.