…she interviews in another episode of the book’s meandering narrative, dismisses the term immediately: ‘Oh, not that old thing again!’. Perhaps this should have been a warning sign. Petro’s book…
Time for Justice to be controlled in Wales
…devolved areas that are so closely associated with the justice system such as health, education, and housing. A perfect example of this is the Law Commission report into Welsh Tribunals….
Money Talks
…that just 8% of funding for arts and health work is coming from the NHS. The majority – 57% – is coming from grants from trusts and foundations, including arts…
Review: the_crash.test (Hijinx)
…come together into a cohesive whole. It would be facile to insert a comparison with Mary Shelley’s creature here –and in fairness the play is well attuned to some of…
Tourism Tax on Wales: A Colossal Mistake?
…our country. That threat is the tourism tax which would impose a levy on visitors coming to Wales, making the tourism sector less competitive and portraying Wales as more expensive…
Pandemic and Precarity in the Cultural Sector
…disabled freelancers mentioned barriers such as complex language in documents, and the general feeling that authorities do not actually understand disability. Finally, cultural freelancers face barriers due to a lack…
Local Elections: The State of Play in Wales
…it has failed to make in-roads in the valley communities it has long aspired to win, being as they are leftist-voting, Welsh-identifying communities whose population makes them the power-brokers of…
A Trade Union Revival?
…language that their colleagues were most comfortable using. It’s the sort of organising model that would probably sound familiar to those who work in heavily unionised organisations, and yet completely…
IWA Responds to the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru Joint Statement on Senedd Reform
…people of Wales vote. As a supporter of the Diverse5050 campaign, we believe that lawmakers should better reflect the people they represent. History is littered with examples of policy errors…