Angela Graham, co-author and editor of Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere, on writing poetry about fast-developing events

Angela Graham, co-author and editor of Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere, on writing poetry about fast-developing events
On St David’s day, Andrew RT Davies celebrates Wales’ achievements and appraises the Welsh Government’s track record on the challenges facing the nation
David TC Davies reflects on the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and on the UK and Wales’ involvement in support of Ukraine
Jennifer G Mathers looks beyond the stereotypes to praise the role of Ukraine’s women in resisting the Russian invasion.
Marine Furet introduces issue 68 of the welsh agenda and reflects on the role of magazines to provide lasting content amid a fast news cycle.
Ray Gamache explores the famine reporting of early 20th Century journalist pioneer Gareth Jones
Gareth Clubb argues we should be concerned about proposals for a new nuclear plant on the Somerset coast
Haf Elgar argues that the party manifestos show a lack of ambition on the environment
Gordon James says the Japanese tsunami should trigger a debate on Wylfa