…value and usefulness to living Welsh communities. Robust debate and agenda-setting research. Support Wales’ leading independent think tank. Theatres of Memory Two recent books provide useful points. Both suggest that…
Cellular Agriculture: Time for Wales to Get Ahead of the Competition
…for farming, and people are eating less meat and dairy as meat free or ethical food grows in popularity. Wales is also moving to a different subsidy regime for farming…
A Window of Opportunity?
…The Welsh Government has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and a carbon neutral public sector by 2030, goals that can be supported by utilising such investments and acting…
Wales Cardiac Care at Risk of Falling Behind
…for the next five years of care for people with heart disease. But this plan comes to an end this year and, so far, there is no commitment by the…
After Mohamud Mohammed Hassan’s Death, Wales Needs to Declare a Media Emergency
…and referral to the [Independent Office for Police Conduct] we are unable to comment any further at this stage.’ However, this supposed lack of ability to comment did not stop…
‘Accountability Deficit’ Haunts Landlord Licensing Body
…produce a comprehensive strategy for the private rented sector, as was recommended in the same 2011 Senedd Committee report that called for a body that resembles RSW. This has resulted…
People in Wales Are Losing Out On Benefits
…of benefits and perceptions around the difficulty or time involved in applying are the main reasons people do not claim benefits in Wales. Our research found the most common reasons…
Lockdown Wales: How Covid-19 Tested Wales
…sadly seem to be entering a second wave. Though this is not covered in the book, the events of March through July are the foundations of everything that has come…
A Welsh Budget for a Values Based Recovery
…over 3% lower in real terms than in 2010-11. Ahead of the spending review, we joined the widespread calls urging the Chancellor to rule out a pay freeze in the…