Abdul-Azim Ahmed outlines the diversity within Muslim communities in Wales and laments the lack of nuance in the dominant media narratives
On the making and making up of Welsh history: A response to David Melding, Robert Stradling and Tim Williams
Richard Wyn Jones responds to recent discussions over his book ‘the Fascist Party in Wales?’.
Using the ‘antisemitism’ charge
Jasmine Donahaye considers the implications of using the ‘antisemitism’ charge.
Christianity, Cameron and the Cymry
John Winterson Richards asks whether David Cameron’s comments on Christianity also apply to Wales.
Abortion row in Cardiff city centre
Hannah Austin explains why pro and anti campaigners are taking to the streets in the Welsh capital
Celtic cousins 2: Postcolonial Irish nationalism
Piaras Mac Éinrí describes how he was brought up to despise everything British but also believed it was somehow better
Wales can help make hunger history
Lila Haines unveils a Wales-wide campaign to tackle the world’s broken food system
A persecution foreign to Wales
Ned Thomas reflects on our shared web of interconnected European lives
Economic crisis 1: Wales needs radical transformation
Tim Williams says we will only achieve it if we smash the graveyard consensus that afflicts our political class