Meriel Harrison argues that Wales must set ambitious Nature Positive targets to reverse the curve of biodiversity loss

Meriel Harrison argues that Wales must set ambitious Nature Positive targets to reverse the curve of biodiversity loss
Rhys ab Owen argues that Welsh Government’s recent proposals for the devolution of justice in Wales fall short of the mark.
Peter Fox and Tom Giffard warn against the potential impact of a Welsh tourism tax on the sector.
Bethan Edwards calls for an end of life care plan to be put in place as a matter of priority, as the current scheme ends on 31 March.
The cooperation agreement between Plaid and Labour raises major accountability and scrutiny issues, Andrew RT Davies argues.
Will Henson and Harry Thompson look at the potential implications of the Welsh Government’s Co-operation Agreement with Plaid Cymru.
Andy Regan makes the case for a Wales-specific inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 and sets out the parameters for it to be effective.
Billie-Jade Thomas from RSPCA Cymru explains how the upcoming Members Ballot can pave the way for Wales to be a leader on animal welfare.
Dylan Moore shares his thoughts on The Welsh Way, a new anthology of essays decrying the hold of neoliberal values in the Welsh public sphere.