…use the opportunities afforded by the pandemic to embed a permanent shift in the way we travel. Ditching the daily commute and reducing our reliance on cars in favour of…
Why Europe Must Act
…2016 Guardian article (Refugee crisis: What does the EU’s deal with Turkey mean?) showed concern over EU countries lack of compliance with the deal and suspected another humanitarian crisis on…
Disconnected by Poverty
…the internet. A common misconception is that digital exclusion is a problem that only affects older people or people in rural communities in Wales. This is simply not the case….
The Future’s Bright…The Future’s Electric!
…integrated cycle lanes for e-commuting for example, and weave home charging capability into all new house builds.” Firstly, e-bikes and e-scooters get people out of cars. This reduces congestion and…
Juggling with a Welsh Foreign Policy
…Studies and 15 years as a Member of the European Parliament where she was the Labour Party’s spokesperson on energy, industry and science. Comparisons with the comparable Scottish post are…
Towards an Independent Wales: A Solid First Step?
…am a natural sceptic in all things, and particularly when it comes to policy. I’ve concluded there are only really three questions we should always ask when it comes to…
A Dysfunctional Family
…after the establishment of the Irish Free State and the establishment of a Parliament in Northern Ireland. Home rule, as an issue for Wales and Scotland, seemed to have had…
Book Review: The 3 Molas
…poets. Ngalle’s poems mix myth and memory, political and postcolonial commentary – and autobiography. In ‘Wana Wa Nyuwe – The Orphaned Children’ this potent brew comes together in the image…
Plaid Cymru Drops the Ball
…more important time for an unequivocal commitment to national freedom. Those seeking leadership must look elsewhere. It will not come from Plaid Cymru. There is a case for a referendum…