Amid public confusion, how can journalists enhance public understanding about the UK’s devolved political system? Professor Stephen Cushion points to ways journalists can better explain devolution to audiences.

Amid public confusion, how can journalists enhance public understanding about the UK’s devolved political system? Professor Stephen Cushion points to ways journalists can better explain devolution to audiences.
Aurora Goodwin argues that we can protect ourselves from disinformation by questioning our own biases when facing divisive online material.
Hannah Watkin explores how the pandemic has affected those entering careers in the creative industries in Wales.
Hannah Watkin talks to young journalists about how the pandemic has affected their careers and lives.
Auriol Miller explains why apathy might consume Welsh democracy if the Senedd loses focus on the role of media in our democracy.
Misinformation inquiry commitments, funds to support Welsh media and devolving broadcasting; Andy Regan dissects the parties’ proposals.
Social media and disinformation, devolution of broadcasting and funding Welsh media; we ask the parties where they stand.
Rhodri Talfan Davies outlines the reforms that will root the BBC outside of London.
Shirish Kulkarni analyses the media in Wales and outlines why more funding of the same media is not the answer.