More freedom for teachers is no bad thing but losing national consistency could lead to generations of learners falling further behind their peers, writes Gareth Evans
Welsh wellbeing – where we need to go from here
Citizens must be brought into the discussion if we are to move towards a sustainable Welsh economy, writes Duncan Fisher
Unhappiness threatens our democracies: the data proves it
We will see the continued rise of populism unless we ditch the GDP obsession and change tack to wellbeing economics, argues Duncan Fisher
Understanding Welsh Places
Our new project has collected and analysed data on over 300 towns in Wales which will help inform and empower communities across the country.
Belonging to Wales: Lasting Marks
“Some people simply choose a destination for their holiday and just go there. How come I end up in places that I’ve never thought of, and never even heard about?” Edin Suljic writes about Wales in the winter.
The UK’s constitution is wanting, all options should be on the table
Glyndwr Cennydd Jones’ summary paper ‘Constitutional Frameworks and Sovereignty in These Isles’ explores models of reform for the UK generally, and Wales specifically
Why is Wales not a cricket nation like Scotland and Ireland?
It’s time to be brave and take the natural step towards a Welsh cricket team, argues Rhys David
Belonging to Wales: A place worth fighting for
Noreen Blanluet discovered a welcome in the hills and an energy in the land. It’s why she belongs to Wales
Belonging to Wales: From Turkey to Trebinshun
In the first instalment of a major new series for click on wales, Meltem Arikan explains her feeling of belonging to Wales. Translated from Turkish by Filiz Celik.