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Welsh Language

Changing consumption patterns of Welsh news

Michael Haggett reports on a shift from print to web readership of our newspapers

7th September (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

In conversation with Tony Bianchi

Katie Harris talks to a Tyneside native about writing in Welsh and getting his own back on the Welsh Arts Council

17th August (14th August)
  • Culture

More cuts will shake S4C’s foundations

Ian Jones says sustaining the channel’s funding is not a matter of good fortune but convincing arguments

6th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh is a language just like any other

Dafydd Glyn Jones warns against the perils of linguistic re-invention

1st August (31st July)
  • Culture

Living Welsh in a globalised world

Rhys David makes a plea for more radical thinking on how best to fit the language for the modern era

31st July (31st July)
  • Culture

Welsh more a language of the classroom than the home

Katie Harris argues this is a major issue the First Minister’s ‘national conversation’ should address

13th July (27th February)
  • Culture

Wales has the most porous culture in Europe

Rhodri Talfan Davies invites a national conversation on how Radio Cymru can find its place in a ‘messy’ world

5th May (28th February)
  • Culture

Economics rather than rights critical for language survival

Harold Carter and John Aitchison find there are now more Welsh speakers in Cardiff than Ceredigion

3rd May (27th February)
  • Culture

Mae tynged yr iaith yn nwylo Leighton Andrews

Robin Farrar sy’n esbonio pwysigrwydd cael penderfyniad ar unwaith ynghylch dyletswyddau cyrff cyhoeddus a rhai cwmnïau i gynnig gwasanaethau yn Gymraeg

2nd May (27th February)
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