Beyond green consumerism, Heledd Williams outlines a vision for what a green economy based on communal values could look like in Wales.
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Beyond green consumerism, Heledd Williams outlines a vision for what a green economy based on communal values could look like in Wales.
Ahead of the IWA’s event at Hay Festival, Welsh writers share their vision for Wales’ future, and the role independence might play
Ahead of the IWA’s event at Hay Festival, we hear from leading Welsh writers about their vision for Wales’ future
Post Brexit funding is not fit for purpose to tackle Wales’ economic challenges, argues Joe Rossiter, IWA’s Policy and External Affairs Manager
Leigh Jones takes a closer look at Welsh Government’s recent announcements around freeports and asks if the policy will benefit Wales.
Kaja Brown interviews Dr Kate Nambiar and Rhys Goode on the sexual health services that Wales’ offers and how these could be more inclusive.
Rebecca Evans and Cefin Campbell point to the potential benefits of the visitor levy for Wales.
Maisie Allen explores the rise of new independent Welsh record labels and its implications for the future of the Welsh music scene.
Past participants in Hay Festival’s Writers at Work development programme share their experiences and what the scheme means for them.