…explores a nightmarish near-future in which a ‘small country’ is effectively committing suicide when it comes to its own identity and culture, by allowing the neighbouring country to have control…
‘A wildlife-rich nation’: Welsh writers imagine the future of Wales
…surely come high on the list. Sam Adams will talk about Letters from Wales: Memories and Encounters in Literature and Life (Parthian) with Dai Smith and Emma Schofield at Hay…
Money, respect and other elephants?
…It’s also important to acknowledge that not all local authorities are equally able to produce high-quality LUF and SPF bids. Many lack the resources, capacity or expertise. The competition for…
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Freeports in Wales: A Road to Success?
…in 2021 with a whopping 72.8% of the vote – largely on the promise of jobs to come from Teesside’s freeport. When comparing this flagship freeport site with those in…
Long Read: The Future of Sexual Health in Wales
…What about sexual health research? Could that be more inclusive? KN: Research is often driven by what can get funded. So if you have money from a large pharmaceutical company…
Keeping Wales Beautiful for Future Generations – Not Robbing Peter to Pay Paul
…communities and help them to encourage tourism, which gives back to Wales. Let’s work together to make sure Wales’ reputation as a high-quality tourist destination is cemented for years to…
Welsh record labels and the future of Welsh music
…are explicitly bilingual and represent bilingual musicians such as Mared Williams. The recent boom in independent record labels, including the new community interest company Rose Parade Recording Co, aims to…
Writers at Work at Hay Festival: ‘A Furnace of Creativity’
…published in various anthologies, but it was all rather low key. Once I was on Writers At Work I was immediately linked into a network. We had invaluable advice from…