Maredudd ap Huw explains why the National Library paid £541,250 for a piece of paper more than 600 years old

Maredudd ap Huw explains why the National Library paid £541,250 for a piece of paper more than 600 years old
David Anderson explains how arts and culture can contribute to tackling child poverty in Wales
Peter Finch says the loss of historic Cardiff watering hole is only partly compensated by its finding a home at the National History Museum
Derek Jones continues his appreciation of BBC 1 Wales’ history series which concludes tomorrow
Martin Johnes reflects on how some flame-bearers of the Welsh past can burn our fingers
Derek Jones applauds with some reservations the new national television history that began this week
Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on our national day and how we might have ended up with another saint
John Osmond reports on yesterday’s launch of a new ‘once in a generation’ television history of Wales
Alun Ffred Jones says some celebratory wind is needed to steer the jewel in the crown of our heritage from the rocks