In the first in a series of articles, Sarah Rees, Head of Oxfam Cymru, looks at how Wales can lead the way in building a fairer, greener world.

In the first in a series of articles, Sarah Rees, Head of Oxfam Cymru, looks at how Wales can lead the way in building a fairer, greener world.
Dr Bharat Malkani reviews Richard Wyn Jones and Robert Jones’ book The Welsh Criminal Justice System: On the Jagged Edge
Rhys ab Owen MS advocates for a Human Rights (Wales) Act to safeguard citizens’ rights.
Rhys ab Owen argues that Welsh Government’s recent proposals for the devolution of justice in Wales fall short of the mark.
Sir Simon Picken, Presiding Judge of the Circuit in Wales, explains to Hannah Watkin how Welsh courts have risen to the challenges presented by the pandemic.
Wales’ lack of journalistic resource is structural injustice, writes Dylan Moore
Polly Manning writes that Swansea Prison is failing the men in its care
South Wales Police may be allowed to use facial recognition cameras but the use of this technology massively infringes our most basic freedoms argues Dr Ed Bridges
Nick Bennett explains how the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act, which comes into force today, will give a greater voice to citizens in the public services we all rely on