Brett John reflects on the perception of Devolution in its 20th anniversary and the challenges ahead.
Participatory Budgeting: It doesn’t have to become a bun fight
A blend of participatory budgeting and citizen juries could help solve some of Wales’ policy dilemmas, argues Jez Hall
Male, pale and stale: Widening the pool
Dr Diana Stirbu and Dr Huw Pritchard present a project which asks “what prevents people from a wider range of backgrounds standing for election to the National Assembly for Wales?”
Time for a Full Public Bank in Wales? Yes.
Mick Brown and Pat Conaty make the case for supporting a Public Bank for Wales.
Whatever happened to the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales?
Ed Evans examines why, despite the lack of progress, the need for a free-thinking and independent National Infrastructure Commission is stronger than ever.
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill falls short for Wales
Auriol Miller sets out the IWA’s response to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, which is having its second reading in the House of Commons today
Squaring the circle of accountability
Gareth Evans critiques accountability in Welsh education, and offers on how to improve the system
Supporting People: a unique and life-changing Welsh programme
Oliver Townsend argues that the Supporting People programme has attracted widespread political and policy consensus, but action is still needed to protect it.
Improving digital democracy in the National Assembly for Wales
Laura Dunn reflects on the recommendations of the National Assembly for Wales’ digital taskforce, and adds a few of her own