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the welsh agenda

For Welsh councils to be sustainable, they need to transform

WCPP’s Prof Dan Bristow and Dr Jack Price outline key principles for local government reform.

18th July (14th July)
  • Politics and Policy

From Recycling to Reuse: Seizing the Circular Opportunity for Wales

Owen Derbyshire sets out why a reuse-ready Deposit Return Scheme is essential for delivering Wales’ circular economy ambitions and for meeting our duty to future generations.

15th July (14th July)
  • People and Places
The Welsh flag - a white and green flag with a red dragon on.

Lessons from Scottish Labour: what can Welsh Labour learn about constitutional change

Welsh Labour must put a new Wales Bill in their Senedd election manifesto, argues Ben Gwalchmai.

14th July (10th July)
  • Politics and Policy

We know how to build net zero homes. So, why aren’t we?

Adam Meyrick discusses Wales’ housing challenge and how devolved actors can solve it.

26th June (20th June)
  • Politics and Policy

System transformation or cliff-edge? The role of time-limited funds in achieving public policy goals

Prof Mark Llewellyn and Prof Fiona Verity discuss the tensions in funding programmes for public health transformation.

24th June (13th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Disruption and market futurology at Cardiff University

The pace of cuts, commercialisation and techno-speculation at the Welsh flagship institution risk its collapse.

19th June (9th June)
  • Voices

LONG READ: Devolution and Constitutional Reform: towards a stable and efficient democratic parliamentary structure

Mick Antoniw MS argues that a constitutional reform and further devolution for Wales are urgently needed in order to settle the longer term democratic framework for the UK.

17th June (10th June)
  • Politics and Policy

IWA Analysis: Setting Wales’ economic course – the Spending Review from a Welsh lens

Yesterday’s UK Government spending review is a vital milestone which sees the government setting out its spending priorities for the

12th June
  • Politics and Policy

From Erasmus to Taith and back again: why a return to Erasmus+ can’t mean the end of Taith

Kirsty Williams, former Welsh Education Minister, Taith Board member, and Chair of the Taith Advisory Board, tells us about Taith, what the programme has achieved, and why it has done so much more for Wales than simply act as a stopgap for Erasmus+.

11th June (9th June)
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