Robin Crag Farrar and Toni Schiavone say the language needs a strong economic base and effective community planning
Census debate 1: Seeking an oasis amongst a mirage of statistics
Simon Brooks says ticking a box is a subjective and notoriously unreliable way of measuring the health of the Welsh language
Lessons of language loss stay the same
John Osmond offers some initial reflections on the latest Welsh language census published yesterday
Qualifications Wales faces tough test
Robin Hughes addresses the difficult questions surrounding the new body that will regulate the Welsh examination and qualification system
Placing Welsh at the heart of government
Richard Wyn Jones argues that the creation of Dyfodol offers a chance to create a ‘genuinely effective’ language movement
Your multicultural nation is not necessarily mine
Daniel G. Williams investigates the contrasting narratives used to describe British compared with Welsh or Scottish nationalism
The Rosa Parks of the Welsh language movement
Meic Stephens says Eileen Beasley was a campaigner of remarkable resilience
Why the Welsh Baccalaureate is a soft option
Gareth Williams gives a pupil’s eye view of a qualification that he says is failing badly in its current flawed design
Colloquial and effortless Welsh
Ken Richards says that it is essential for learners to explore the literary culture associated with a language