Professor Dan Bristow examines the new Welsh Government’s approach
Professor Dan Bristow examines the new Welsh Government’s approach
Thora Tenbrink and Emily-Louise Beech discuss new research from Anglesey, which suggests that Welsh is not simply a means of communication but a cultural and emotional resource that shapes how people connect with landscapes, with their heritage and with each other.
Billie-Jade Thomas outlines why reintroducing a badger cull would be the wrong choice for the new Welsh Government
Geraint Talfan Davies explores the history of English devolution in response to Andy Burnham’s speech
Cai Matthews reflects on how the Welsh rural and agricultural sectors need to be part of the climate conversation
Tom Williams interviews Professor Richard Wyn Jones on the change of government and what’s next for Wales
Jack Sargeant discusses his reflections on reading Dan Wang’s ‘Breakneck’ and what Welsh Labour can learn from engineers.
Edward Oloidi looks at why eye-care services need to be designed to be inclusive of people with learning disabilities in Wales
Joe Rossiter considers the new Welsh Government’s proposals to reform devolved governance