Wales’ lack of journalistic resource is structural injustice, writes Dylan Moore

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.
Wales’ lack of journalistic resource is structural injustice, writes Dylan Moore
Steve Johnson and Paul Atkins analyse the impact of the pandemic on community radio stations in Wales and the critical role it has played in addressing local needs.
Wales is still a blind spot for the UK media and in the context of a pandemic this has serious consequences, argues Helen Mary Jones.
Public Service Media has adapted well and shown its value during this crisis but the biggest challenges are up ahead, writes Owen Evans.
Ambiguous and contradictory statements mean that the media’s scrutiny is more important than ever, writes Professor Stephen Cushion.
People are relying on the media more than ever. Stephen Cushion asks if the old ways are dying?
Coverage of Wales in this General Election has once again been non-existent. A democracy cannot thrive in these circumstances, writes Delyth Jewell AM
Wales’ first citizens assembly is a fascinating step towards a more participatory politics, says Merlin Gable.
Jess Blair reviews the Welsh Government’s new commitments around transparency, accountability and participation