Mark Isherwood MS calls for a British Sign Language legislation for Wales which will enable the deaf community and people with hearing loss to have a voice in the design and delivery of more efficient and affordable support services.

Mark Isherwood MS calls for a British Sign Language legislation for Wales which will enable the deaf community and people with hearing loss to have a voice in the design and delivery of more efficient and affordable support services.
Speaking on behalf of the #CutTheChase campaign, Billie-Jade Thomas explains how greyhound racing has found itself at the forefront of the political agenda in Wales.
Glyndwr Cennydd Jones calls for a constitution that will codify the relations between the four nations in the UK.
Dylan Moore says to improve public discourse, we need to rediscover our moral compass
Economics needs to become accessible to the public if we are to transform society. Jo Earle explains how we do it.
Rachel Minto reflects on her involvement in a panel discussion at the Hay Festival about the role of the Welsh diaspora post-Brexit
Peter Black makes a case for more effective Town and Community Councils delivering place-based services in their area
Jess Blair outlines a new report, which has identified abuse and work life balance as the major barriers to diversity.
Mat Mathias gives a view on the characters of the general election
Peter Black responds to Steffan Lewis’ suggestions on how to improve engagement within the National Assembly for Wales.
Nicolas Webb says back benchers have the potential to offer a lot to the fifth assembly.