New research from The Open University shines a light on what and how young people want to learn about democracy and active citizenship.
Spaces for Change: Relief from Refuge for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Abuse
A pilot project developed by the University of South Wales, in collaboration with Welsh Women’s Aid and Rhondda Cynon Taff Domestic Abuse Services, explores the value of creative engagement with the university for domestic violence and abuse survivors residing in local refuges.
Where next for wellbeing in Wales?
Following a roundtable launch of the Life in the UK Wales report with the IWA, Carnegie UK break down the opportunities and challenges of putting wellbeing at the heart of decision making in Wales.
Saving for the future: are Welsh public pensions putting our future at risk?
A new report uncovers hidden deforestation risks in Wales’ public pension investments — and a critical opportunity for change.
IWA Analysis: Increased investment and higher taxes: a recipe for growth for Wales?
Joe Rositer unpacks the UK Autumn Budget and what it may mean for the people of Wales.
Port Talbot’s blast furnaces have fallen cold: the major challenges of the European steel industry
Across Europe, steelmakers face falling demand, global competition and the challenges of decarbonisation. Whilst Port Talbot will be switching to less energy-intensive electric arc furnaces, Sanjoy Sen looks at the alternative technologies that are emerging.
60 years of the Secretary of State for Wales
IWA Trustee Ant Pickles reflects on the role of the Secretary of State for Wales on the eve of the post’s 60th anniversary.
How a Welsh digital strategy for cultural visitors could unlock benefit for all
Roger Lewis suggests one way forward for Wales’ creative endeavour in today’s darkness.
Paving the way to decarbonising housing
David Pettitt from Taff Housing explains why the road to providing its tenants with more energy efficient homes is paved with challenges.