Councillor Bablin Molik argues we must do more to end health inequalities in Wales.
Is a Welsh vacant land tax a half-measure?
Peter Black weighs up the implications of the Welsh Government’s proposed vacant land tax
The Historic Challenge of 2018
William Powell explores challenges in the year ahead
With a British Macron elusive, what chance a Welsh Agir?
Nicolas Webb considers the possibility for a resurgent centrist politics in Wales under new electoral systems.
Funding, workloads and “Our National Mission”
Mary van den Heuvel reflects on the priorities for the Education workforce in “Our National Mission”
Squaring the circle of accountability
Gareth Evans critiques accountability in Welsh education, and offers on how to improve the system
Clymau ddoe: effaith polisїau Lloegr a heriau allweddol eraill sy’n wynebu prifysgolion Cymru / For Wales see England, and other key challenges facing Welsh universities
Phil Boshier yn trafod y berthynas rhwng polisïau Addysg Uwch Cymru a Lloegr, a’r heriau sydd ar y gorwel / Phil Boshier sets out the interdependency of Welsh and English Higher Education policy, and reflects on the challenges ahead.
How far do education targets drive improvement?
Brenig Davies asks whether targets bring about a significant improvement in school and country performance
The Tertiary Education & Research Commission for Wales: opportunities and challenges
There’s a lot to welcome in the proposals for a new Tertiary Education Authority, but it’s the detail and delivery that matter most, says Rachel Bowen