Dr Carolyn Wallace, Judith Stone and Dr Sally Rees outline the advantages of a social prescriptive approach to solving individuals’ problems in the community, and ask how we might build appropriate assets to ensure its sustainability
Reconciling funding and expenditure in Wales
Eurfyl ap Gwilym sets out how Wales is funded
Education in Wales – can the system cope?
Martin Price considers the raft of reforms facing the education system in Wales
Science Parks
Mike Hedges AM makes the case for science parks and their potential benefit to the Welsh economy
Is it ‘cos I is a woman?
Laura McAllister reflects on Leanne Wood’s leadership
Adam Price: the journey ahead
Roger Awan-Scully considers the scale of the challenge facing Plaid Cymru’s new leader
Active Travel Funding: Time to Step Up a Gear
Earlier this year, Sustrans called on the Welsh Government to ramp up investment in active travel. Today campaigners from across Wales will join a mass lobby of Assembly Members, organised by Cardiff Cycle City, backing that call. Sustrans’ Steve Brooks explains why such investment is essential if Wales is to wean itself off car dependency.
Young women have a lot to say, and Wales needs to listen
Dr Hade Turkmen shares new research into into the career experiences and aspirations of young women in Wales
Metro & Me
Professor Mark Barry introduces a collection of essays and event to discuss the potential wider benefits of the South Wales Metro