The second part of Gideon Calder’s interview with Peter Hain

The second part of Gideon Calder’s interview with Peter Hain
Gideon Calder interviews the former Welsh Secretary, Peter Hain, about his challenge to the neoliberal orthodoxy
Nesta Lloyd-Jones says the Public Health (Wales) Bill shows we’re serious about public health.
Victoria Coombs says homes should work hard to effortlessly meet the needs and aspirations of the end user.
Nigel Annett says assumptions shouldn’t be made that a “not for profit’ model can work for every sector.
Andrew Davies looks into a not-for-profit model for the Wales and Borders Rail Franchise
Huw Williams reviews Pam Na Fu Cymru by Simon Brooks.
Matthew Kennedy says efforts to engage with the public on healthcare are vital.
Caitlin Prowle says there is virtually no element of political education on our current curriculum.