…the coming decades, understanding Wales’s needs and strengths and agile enough to respond to changing business landscapes, and develop a community bank providing services to customers in communities where private…
Through a Welsh Lens: The Labour Party’s Vision for Wales
…superpower, because it’s the route to cutting bills, creating jobs and giving Britain energy security. Our Green Prosperity Plan sets out our commitment to invest in the industries of the…
Changing the narrative around employability for arts and humanities degrees
Over the last few years, most people will have come across newspaper stories disparaging so-called ‘Mickey Mouse courses’. Many of us with degrees in arts and humanities subjects will have…
Wrth Dychmygu Cymru yn 2100: Cyflwyniad gan David Clubb
…y Comisiwn Seilwaith Cenedlaethol rydym wedi cael anhawster i ddatblygu, neu fabwysiadu, fframwaith ar gyfer ein gwaith ‘at y dyfodol’ ein hunain. Sut y gallwn ddychmygu beth fyddai anghenion rhywun…
Wrth Dychmygu Cymru yn 2100: Beth os byddai gennym seilwaith addas ar gyfer cenedlaethau’r dyfodol erbyn 2100?
…hi. Dim ond defnyddio ein dychymyg y bydd angen i ni ei wneud. Mae’r traethawd hwn yn rhan o gyfres a gomisiynwyd ar y cyd â Comisiwn Seilwaith Cenedlaethol Cymru….
Imagining Wales in 2100: What if, by 2100, we had an infrastructure fit for future generations?
…no longer living in big cities, but were able to live in communities, spreading out and regenerating abandoned or underpopulated parts of Cymru? What if we had community ownership and…
Imagining Wales in 2100: An introduction by David Clubb
…Infrastructure Commission for Wales (NICW) occupies a possibly unique position within the context of a timeline of thought. Our terms of reference require us to consider Wales’ infrastructure needs within…
Health and the economy: Why devolved health is relevant in this UK General Election
…future spending at a UK Government level are therefore pertinent to Wales at this general election, mainly through indicating if more investment is likely to come to Wales through indicative…
The UK Economy and Wales: different levers, shared fates?
…80% of the Welsh Government’s Budget comes from the Welsh Block Grant (from UK Government, including UK taxes collected in Wales) and almost 20% comes from Welsh Government taxes. The…