The parties competing for your vote in the upcoming election respond to our Big Questions on the economy.
“We Aren’t Taught Anything About Politics, Unless We’re Discussing the Politics of Nazi Germany”
An overwhelming majority of 16-to-17-year-olds want to make themselves heard this May, but our education and political system is letting them down, argues Alex Myles.
Devolution, Democracy and Embedding Civic Education
Louise Casella writes that lifelong civic education is key to boosting engagement in our democracy.
Senedd 2021 and Tax: What Do We Expect of the Parties?
Dr. Rhys ap Gwilym explores how each party might use the Senedd’s ability to make Wales-specific tax policy.
Joining Our Voices to Create a Wellbeing Wales
Wellbeing Economy Alliance Cymru argue that the run-up to the 2021 Senedd elections is the crucial time to put wellbeing economics on the agenda.
Keeping Me Awake at Night: Welsh Democratic Participation
Yvonne Murphy argues that we have a duty to educate young people, and the general population, in how to participate in democracy.
Empowering the Senedd and Resisting Attacks on Devolution
Julie James MS talks to Josiah Mortimer about reforming the electoral system in Wales and the implications of the recent attacks on devolution.
Why it’s Time to Embrace Uncertainty Politics
Andy Regan casts his eyes on the Senedd elections and wonders whether we will get the debate that Wales needs.
How the Senedd’s Standards System Can Do More to Tackle Racism
The institution’s code of conduct could be updated to include a new principle promoting anti-discriminatory attitudes and behaviours, argues Dr Arun Midha.