Contemporary Wales is stalled by ‘cultural narcissism and the atrophy of intellect’, writes Dai Smith

Contemporary Wales is stalled by ‘cultural narcissism and the atrophy of intellect’, writes Dai Smith
Rudy Harries explores the grassroots movements rising up to support trans people in Wales’ current political climate.
Rhia Danis looks at the future of climate migration and the impact that this will have on Wales.
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
The IWA’s Economic Policy Lead Harry Thompson examines the 2022 Spring Statement.
Jess Blair argues the Welsh Labour’s 2022 conference’s unanimous vote in favour of increasing the size of the Senedd is a unique opportunity.
Gerry Holtham and Karel Williams outline a strategy for Welsh Government to reach its ambitious afforestation targets.
Exploring the links between land and identity, Merlin Gable asks if our experience of land can be separated from our myths about Wales.
Land is one of the most precious resources a country has. Although countries are defined by their people, culture, heritage