Nathan Owen encourages Welsh Government to think more inclusively and dynamically about their consultation process.

Nathan Owen encourages Welsh Government to think more inclusively and dynamically about their consultation process.
This follow-up piece outlines some of the policy options available to the newly elected local authorities on 5th May, and examines a number of more radical and difficult policy options.
Caitlin Prowle and Malcolm Prowle set out the policy context which Welsh local authorities now face in terms of existing challenges and financial resources.
Alice Hooker-Stroud calls for a move away from the current economic system.
Alice Hooker-Stroud explains the reasons behind election talks between the Green Party, Plaid Cymru and Liberal Democrats.
Mike Hedges outlines the positive implications of the Housing (Wales) Bill.
John Osmond reflects on 17 years at the helm of the IWA
Francesca Dickson queries the National Assembly’s abandonment of its European and External Affairs Committee
John Osmond reports on today’s announcement of the Assembly’s new committee structure which combines policy development with scrutiny