…support new voters to understand and participate in Welsh elections. Whilst our research found that the majority of people were satisfied with the processes of registering to vote and voting,…
Dim ond diwrnodau sydd ar รดl i gofrestru i bleidleisio a chodi eich llais yn yr etholiadau lleol ym mis Mai
…etholiad y Senedd. Yma yn y Comisiwn, un o’n prif gyfrifoldebau yw gwneud yn siลตr bod etholwyr cymwys yn gallu cofrestru a phleidleisio, pe baent yn dewis gwneud hynny. Dros…
How Can Journalists Better Explain Devolution?
…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?
…towards solving. Wales may have reduced its high levels of unemployment but it has low wages and salaries in comparison to other areas of the UK, despite rising costs. If…
How Green Is my Tariff?
…as a commodity is higher. So many suppliers – particularly smaller, newer ones – don’t have huge cash reserves to buy high volumes of power years in advance. Other generators…
Review: A470: Poems for the Road/Cerddiโr Ffordd
…Irish have in common it seems is being ‘smaller people’, ones who ‘take the crooked route’. A collection full of its own peaks and troughs, detours, blind corners and moments…
A Strategic Compromise
…strategic compromise, in a new partnership for the future? Robust debate and agenda-setting research. Support Wales’ leading independent think tank. After all, Britishness as a concept is much older than…
Donโt Let the Plan Run out for Dying People in Wales
…for end of life. Newly published findings from research led by the Marie Curie Research Centre at Cardiff University reveals that four out of five people across Wales (80 percent)…
2022 Spring Statement: The IWA View
…about the Spring Statement. You can watch him in interview with James Williams for Politics Wales and Nick Servini for BBC Wales Live. In both discussions, Will highlighted the UK…