Ahead of an international conference in Cardiff tomorrow, Chris Lewis explores what is meant by Wales’ soft power

Ahead of an international conference in Cardiff tomorrow, Chris Lewis explores what is meant by Wales’ soft power
Peter Martin argues cultural change is as important as any structural reform of health and social care in Wales.
Louise Casella explains how financial support for new students starting from September 2018 could make a major difference to the numbers of people studying part-time in Wales.
Anthony Pickles reflects on the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Investiture of Prince Charles at Caernarfon.
Gill Morgan argues that barriers to change in public services are bound up in the failure of policy makers to involve the front line staff charged with delivery.
Claudia Boes makes a call for inclusive and sustainable spaces to empower, protect and support women.
Huw Marshall considers the next steps for shaping S4C’s future.
Councillor Bablin Molik argues we must do more to end health inequalities in Wales.
Dr Alan Renwick shares news from the Independent Commission on Referendums and an upcoming Cardiff seminar