Harry Thompson argues that the First Minister’s recent plan to trial a Basic Income Pilot has the potential to offer groundbreaking, real-life insights into the effects of the policy.
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.
Disinformation: Is Wales at a Greater Risk?
Professor Martin Innes argues the Welsh Government and the Senedd must move to protect Welsh media and politics from disinformation.
Baroness Jenny Randerson: ‘One of my main roles is to defend devolution’
Baroness Jenny Randerson speaks to Josiah Mortimer about reforming the Welsh and UK electoral systems and the future of devolution.
Our Green Transition Must Not Leave the South Wales Valleys Behind
Tackling the climate and nature emergencies can create a better, fairer future if local people are put at the heart of policy making, argues Becca Massey-Chase.
A Welsh Budget for a Values Based Recovery
Minister for Finance Rebecca Evans MS looks back at the year and outlines the considerations of the Welsh Draft Budget 2020/21.
Is the Secretary of State for Wales Becoming Relevant Again?
Theo Davies-Lewis looks at the history of the Wales Office and foresees its significance increasing in the future.
Why We Need a Welsh Citizens’ Assembly on the Climate Crisis
Representative democracy has failed to address the climate and ecological crisis. A Welsh Citizens’ Assembly is the radical answer, says Dr Rhian Barrance.
Policy by design: a more inclusive model of public consultation
Nathan Owen encourages Welsh Government to think more inclusively and dynamically about their consultation process.
Tick, Tick, Tax?
Nick Ramsay MS speculates whether or not Welsh Government will flex their taxation muscles, in order to fund Coivd-19 recovery.