Georgie Styles dives into the state of our oceans’ biodiversity and discovers hope off the coast of Wales.
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.
Why doesn’t Wales have a national cricket team?
Andrew Cecil considers the opportunities and practical challenges that would face a national Welsh cricket team.
Wales: A work in progress
Auriol Miller, IWA Director and member of the Independent Commission’s Expert Panel, on the Commission’s final report, and where we go next.
Stitching together Welsh and Jewish identities
Rebecca Wilson reflects on why Mrs Roberts Dre failed to cast her, a real Jew, as Mary in Ysgol Cwm-y-Glo’s nativity play.
IWA Analysis: The Autumn Statement: Worrying Times Ahead for Wales’ Poorest
Lydia Godden, the IWA’s Economic Policy and Research Officer, takes a closer look at the Autumn Statement 2023 and its likely impact on the lives of people in Wales.
Welsh Landscapes, Disability and the Myth of Personal Independence
Bethany Handley discusses how stories of ‘conquering’ the extremes of our landscapes remain at the heart of Welsh national identity. She calls for more inclusive stories that celebrate our dependence on the natural world and the diversity of our experiences in the outdoors.
The test of a civilization: How does Wales look after elderly citizens?
Dr Arun Midha discusses how Wales can care for its elderly citizens when they’re at their most vulnerable.
Forging a Welsh energy sector that’s fit for future generations
Gerry Jewson argues retaining the value of renewable energy in Wales will require Welsh Government to work in new ways.
Political Accountability and Popular Sovereignty
Glyndwr Cennydd Jones calls for a constitution that will codify the relations between the four nations in the UK.