Leanne Wood calls for an informed debate about extending the vote to prisoners
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
‘Being the Change’ WCVA photo series: Threshold DAS
Mae’r arddangosfa ‘Ni yw’r Newid’ yn taflu goleuni ar y cyfraniad rhagorol a wneir gan staff a gwirfoddolwyr at yr elusennau a’r mentrau cymdeithasol hyn. / The ‘Being the Change’ exhibition throws a spotlight on the wonderful contribution made by staff and volunteers to these charities and social enterprises.
Wales needs full power and responsibility for criminal justice
Leanne Wood argues that the devolution of criminal justice offers an opportunity to do things differently
Why a progressive approach to criminal justice is needed for women in Wales
The government’s new strategy means we have an opportunity to reduce counterproductive short-term prison sentences, which fail to address the core issues and do little to discourage reoffending, argues Bernie Bowen-Thompson
It’s time for an inquiry into abuse in Welsh public life
Steve Brooks urges action to tackle abuse and sexual misconduct in public life in Wales.
Supporting People: a unique and life-changing Welsh programme
Oliver Townsend argues that the Supporting People programme has attracted widespread political and policy consensus, but action is still needed to protect it.
Putting Tenants at the Heart of Fire Safety
Will Atkinson argues that lessons must be learnt quickly, and thoroughly, from the disaster at Grenfell Tower
England and Wales: is it time to split the legal system?
Robin Tilbrook suggests that there would be positive consequences for the legal system if there was to be a separate Welsh legal jurisdiction
Why Wales needs its own legal jurisdiction
Theodore Huckle QC makes the case for a legal jurisdiction and devolving justice.