Hayley Macnamara explains that recently announced changes to Universal Credit policy aren’t enough
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The Welsh economy needs radical solutions
Rhea Stevens reviews a recent debate on the Welsh Economy and the ideas pitched as potential solutions.
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Infrastructure in Wales: lessons from the Chunnel and Lesotho
Derek Griffiths reflects on international approaches to infrastructure projects to offer some lessons for Wales
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Grid poverty; is mid-Wales vulnerable?
David Clubb warns of the implications of insufficient grid capacity in Mid-Wales
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Eliminating fuel poverty: a first step towards halving the energy consumed in Welsh homes
Chris Jofeh sets out priorities for large-scale residential energy efficiency improvements in Wales
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Land of the pulled punch? A response to the CBI
Steve Brooks responds to CBI Wales recent criticism of the Well-being of Future Generations Act and the Future Generations Commissioner
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Sharing and developing infrastructure solutions for Wales
Russell George AM sets out his priorities for delivering infrastructure projects in Wales
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Whatever happened to the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales?
Ed Evans examines why, despite the lack of progress, the need for a free-thinking and independent National Infrastructure Commission is stronger than ever.
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Electrification to Swansea…or not!
Mark Barry reacts to the news that the the line between Cardiff and Swansea will not be electrified, and offers another solution