…may be, will be quietly dropped. I am a supporter of UBI and, perhaps surprisingly, hope that any pilot scheme will not actually go ahead. This is simply because understanding…
How to Rebuild a Local Food Economy
…be commercially competitive. There is little financial support for small farm start-ups; Government subsidies and capital grants exclude all farms less than 5 hectares – such farms are the backbone…
Taking the Lead on Tackling Race Inequality
…for example, by commissioning training on institutional racism for all senior civil servants at the Welsh Government. The way in which different reviews of evidence were commissioned and represented in…
Book Review: Whose Wales?
…No doubt, the trajectory of constitutional travel within each of the individual home nations impacts in turn on the others, bringing a complexity and dynamism to the study of how…
Picturing Our Past: Telling the Story of Welsh Film
…gradually became an ‘app’ instead, with five film clips in each of the app’s five chapters. Researching and writing it became a process of discovery, finding out, for example, that…
Wales’ Post Coal Goal
…power station, but it’s also used in industry – for example in cement-making. The policy statement on coal is more softly worded when it comes to thermal coal used for…
Rejuvenating Wales
…Meanwhile Wales has every interest in slowing or arresting the emigration of its own young people and indeed encouraging other young people to come in to work and settle. In…
Keeping Moving: Access to Sport and Physical Activity in the Pandemic
…with community partners that can facilitate access to those for whom the initiatives are intended. The support that community groups have provided Sport Cardiff has been fundamental to ongoing delivery…
Beyond the 7% – Towards a Politically Representative Wales
…be successful. This would create a supportive, understandable, and comfortable network and environment for racialised people to communicate freely. Opportunities, such as sponsorships, arise from this and lead to success…