…builder, Laing O’Rourke (whose parent company is Suffolk Partners Corporation – a British Virgin Islands off-shore registered company) was in the last few years paid £360m by the Welsh Government…
Can Shared Mobility Support Transport Decarbonisation in a Cost-of-living Crisis?
…to play safely and spaces for social interaction, supporting thriving communities and better livelihoods for all. Shared mobility can also enable car-free developments and support higher-density developments around transport nodes…
Has Covid-19 increased the likelihood of devolution and independence in Wales?
…weaken a centralised, London-based government. This begs the question: has Mark Drakeford’s Covid-19 policy had a similar impact in Wales? As the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future for Wales…
‘The Elsa Effect’: Representation and the Early Years
…toys, advertising. Movements such as Let Toys be Toys arose in recognition of this influence, campaigning to combat reductive stereotypes transmitted through gendered toys and books. Through both professional and…
Constitutional Reform is Unfinished Business in the UK
…a UK-wide constitutional convention. His booklet A League-Union of the Isles is available here as an e-book and here as an easily printable pdf version. All articles published on the…
Gender Stereotypes Are Still Influencing the Career Decisions of Young Women in Wales
This week, Chwarae Teg have published our latest report which examines young women’s experiences of careers advice and guidance services in Wales. The report presents a mixed picture of how…
Fiscal Firepower: Effective Policy-Making in Wales
…firepower’, with a huge part of its budget essentially pre-committed to public service delivery. It has relatively little available finance over-and-above that, needed to effectively conduct major projects that could…
Inspirational Journeys: From Mufakose to Casnewydd
…court, he was able to present 47 letters of commendation from local organisations, businesses, and community leaders, praising him for his good citizenship. Despite ironically sentencing him to 300 hours…
From Tanzania to the HMRC: Pru’s World
…was eighteen years old, I came to Cardiff, to complete my education. The colonial links explain why I chose the UK. I completed my studies in Cardiff and finished with…