The second part of Gideon Calder’s interview with Peter Hain
Busting the austerity myth, part 1
Gideon Calder interviews the former Welsh Secretary, Peter Hain, about his challenge to the neoliberal orthodoxy
A welcome step forward for public health
Nesta Lloyd-Jones says the Public Health (Wales) Bill shows we’re serious about public health.
When does a ‘house’ cease to be fit for purpose?
Victoria Coombs says homes should work hard to effortlessly meet the needs and aspirations of the end user.
Is a “not for profit” just the ticket for Welsh railways?
Nigel Annett says assumptions shouldn’t be made that a “not for profit’ model can work for every sector.
A Rail Mutual for Wales
Andrew Davies looks into a not-for-profit model for the Wales and Borders Rail Franchise
Pam Na Fu Cymru – Why Wales Never Was
Huw Williams reviews Pam Na Fu Cymru by Simon Brooks.
A public conversation around healthcare
Matthew Kennedy says efforts to engage with the public on healthcare are vital.
Votes for 16 year olds? Not without a political education.
Caitlin Prowle says there is virtually no element of political education on our current curriculum.