The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales must recognise all UK nations’ political and constitutional realities when exploring the future of the Union.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Talking the Talk but not Walking the Walk: The Contradictions of the Levelling Up White Paper
Rhys ab Owen MS points to the contradictions at the heart of the UK Government’s Levelling Up White Paper.
IWA ANALYSIS: Budget and Spending Review – Five Key Takeaways
Dr Jack Watkins offers an analysis of the UK Government’s 2021 Budget announcements and its impact on Wales.
Will the Internal Market Act Block Wales’ ability to make its own decisions?
The Westminster government brought in the Internal Market Bill (IMB), now Act (IMA) following the UK’s departure from the European
People in Wales Are Losing Out On Benefits
Being put off applying for benefits affects people across Wales and the Welsh Government must do more to stop people slipping into poverty, argues Rhiannon Evans.
Why a Universal Basic Income Could Tackle Domestic Abuse
Jack Sargeant MS and Lydia Godden outline why reforming the welfare system is a crucial part of halting violence towards women.
A Dysfunctional Family
Carwyn Jones MS looks back at his time as First Minister and how the four nations interact with each other.
Disorganised, Opaque and Unaccountable: Inter-Governmental Relations in the UK
Covert compromises and public shouting matches are the norm in how our governments interact with each other, writes Paul Evans.
The Burden of Proof: Westminster and Wales
Peter Daniels argues that London must take Wales’ needs seriously, and that talk of independence in the context of the pandemic is far from ‘frivolous’