…out of my life entirely. I’ll just pick one: compact discs and vinyl records. I’ve often referred to my record collection as ‘my life’s work’. I’m attached to it. But…
Active Travel: A Faster Way to Zero Emissions
Jasmine Berry makes the case for active travel links between rural communities in Wales as a means to combat climate change….
LONG READ: Avoiding a Historic Cop Out
…and fraud, still others highly risky and unproven with the potential to have disastrous, unforeseen consequences such as changing at global atmospheric circulation patterns – know unknowns! Also afforestation comes…
IWA Analysis: The Economics of Caring
…to them for health and safety, employment law and sector-specific registration or licensing. Larger firms dedicate staff to understanding and complying with rules, where small businesses either have to commit…
IWA Analysis: Should Wales Have its own Covid-19 Inquiry?
…and ask questions about what materials were overlooked or rejected for consideration. Was data simply not collected, either historically or in the moment? Were international comparisons made? An area where…
Culture is ordinary – sure, but so’s apathy: On Raymond Williams’s Radicalism
…place seriously and with thought, we can render it unordinary and thus see its true patterns. And what of the unordinary? Maybe it’s in estranging ourselves from our comfortable vision…
Highlight on the UBI Debate (Part 2): The Welsh Government’s Pilot Risks Missing the Point of UBI
…and endless monthly renewal phone conversations. “Basing the pilot projects only on welfare benefits compromises the whole philosophy of UBI so much as to make it irrelevant. It encourages work,…
The Climate Emergency: How Pharmacy Can Make a Difference
…ensure that pharmacy, as a profession, is committed to decarbonisation and the promotion of environmental sustainability To achieve this, we are making a series of important commitments. These are informed…
Highlight on the UBI Debate (Part 1): The Case for a Care Leavers Plus Pilot
…expectations and the Welsh Government-wearied to raise their eyebrows”. In his first interview, after making a passing comment on UBI in the Senedd, the First Minister said the following to…