Michael Haggett says two of the Welsh Government’s fundamental education commitments are doomed to failure unless urgent action is taken
Consensus breaks out in the Bay
Huw Owen finds a surprising agreement amongst Welsh politicians of different persuasions across a range of issues
Welsh Government’s £31m brain drain subsidy
Heini Gruffudd argues that we should stop subsiding those who choose to study outside the country
Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon
Heledd Fychan says that unless decisive action is taken, the language will die as a community language
Census should ignite fight for Welsh
Chelsea Fraley says the most important factor in the survival of the language is whether people are willing to speak it
Welsh Government needs more national passion
Tim Williams argues for raw radicalism in the face of economic and cultural decay
Census debate 5: We need to make new Welsh-speaking communities
Steve Morris reports on research into creating new spaces for the language in anglicised areas of Wales
Census debate 4: Demand for Welsh-medium education promises future growth
Heini Gruffudd finds encouragement in the number of genuine young Welsh speakers being higher than the overall percentage
Census debate 3: Welsh can find confident place in changing world
Cynog Dafis argues that the language’s advocates need to snap out of their angst-ridden crisis mentality