Frances Williams observes that, even in the midst of pandemic, politicians in Wales and Westminster are not above a dirty blame game

Frances Williams observes that, even in the midst of pandemic, politicians in Wales and Westminster are not above a dirty blame game
We will see the continued rise of populism unless we ditch the GDP obsession and change tack to wellbeing economics, argues Duncan Fisher
Rhys David reports from a recent RSA talk by Dr Ian Kearns, ‘Can the EU Survive in the Age of Trump?’
Phil Swan explores what the features of Generation Z mean for entrepreneurship in Wales
William Powell explores challenges in the year ahead
Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the future colour of UK passports announcement
Daf Prys considers the wider ramifications of the Welsh Assembly’s rejection of the Historical place names Bill, and looks at how place names have been preserved in Seattle, USA
Laura Emily Dunn gives her on the ground account of recent events in Washington DC.
John Winterson Richards looks on the bright side of Donald Trump’s imminent Inauguration.