…sporting events, have been different for people living in the four nations of the UK during the pandemic. But our new Ofcom commissioned study showed communicating these policies and guidelines…
IWA Analysis: Can Wales truly be radical?
…and the south-east of England attracts private sector investment. It may be the case that Wales’ current fiscal framework simply does not come close to closing this historical funding gap…
How Green Is my Tariff?
…system operator turns on. This flexibility comes at a premium, which we either pay or the lights go off. That urgency premium is compounded when the underlying price of gas…
Review: A470: Poems for the Road/Cerddi’r Ffordd
…magazine A470. The A470, described by the book’s blurb as ‘186 miles from shore to shore through the backbone of Wales’ – is, of course, a myth Wales needs. Angela…
A Strategic Compromise
…who will call these isles their home… A League-Union of the Isles is available here as an e-book and here as an easily printable PDF. All articles published on the…
IWA View: Spring Statement: A Confused Response to the Cost of Living Crisis
…enough to combat the cost of living crisis or other pressing issues facing Wales. Despite a better-than-expected fiscal position, the Chancellor has chosen not to invest significantly at this moment…
Childcare: Tackling the Motherhood Penalty
…gap. With the average weekly childcare cost averaging somewhere between £200 to £250 per week compared to the median part-time £215 per week, pensions are simply out of the equation….
Review: Petula, Sherman Theatre
…dysfunctional partners, and his beloved cousin Petula has mysteriously disappeared after she stopped eating. While the adults around him have apparently stopped searching for her, Pwdin thinks she may simply…
How Can We Improve Care for Children and Adults at the End of their Lives?
…needed , which is equivalent to around 6,600 people in Wales each year, with those most likely to experience unequal access were those from racialised communities, the LGBTQ community, older…