Glyn Edwards’ collection of poems that explore the potential of life, its fragility, and the ever presence of death is fascinating reading, writes Alex Hubbard

Glyn Edwards’ collection of poems that explore the potential of life, its fragility, and the ever presence of death is fascinating reading, writes Alex Hubbard
Daran Hill’s book goes some way to explaining the role of lobbyists whilst clearly showing why public affairs should play a role in modern politics, writes Hefin David.
Daran Hill reviews Morgan Jones: Man of Conscience by Wayne David MP
Dylan Moore reviews I, Eric Ngalle, a migration memoir published by Parthian Books
Adam Somerset reviews Alastair Campbell’s ‘Diaries Volume 7, 2007-2010’
Peter Stead reviews a new exhibition of Colin Riddle’s photographs
Aled Eirug reviews a fascinating new study of Jews in Wales
Adam Somerset reviews Chris Mullins’ ‘Hinterland’.
Dylan Moore chats to Martin Williams about his new book, which examines dark secrets at the heart of politics.