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the welsh agenda

Far-reaching Tory proposals for a Scottish No vote

Eurfyl ap Gwilym looks at the Strathclyde Commission and asks what it means for Wales.

2nd June
  • Politics and Policy

Housing Co-Ops – A different vision for rented housing

Chris O’Meara describes a new scheme to bring Co-ops and housing associations together.

2nd June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Making Hay without the sun

Phil Parry tells of his visit to this week’s Hay Festival

1st June (1st June)
  • Culture

A Moment in Hay: Toni Morrison remembers Maya Angelou

Dylan Moore reports on Toni Morrison’s Hay Festival appearance.

31st May (1st June)
  • Culture

Digesting the Euro results – the IWA Podcast

As the dust settles, what is the significance of the Euro election? The IWA podcast panel discusses

29th May (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The future of Welsh language television for S4C

Ian Jones outlines the state of play for the funding of Welsh language Television

28th May (28th February)
  • Culture

For Plaid to grow, look to UKIP.

David Howell examines Plaid Cymru’s position after this week’s European elections.

28th May (28th May)
  • Politics and Policy

It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee: poor places stay poor because of rich places

Professor Calvin Jones argues that no place develops within a vacuum.

27th May (27th February)
  • Culture

UKIP has arrived in Welsh politics

Roger Scully gives his first impressions of the 2014 European Election results in Wales

26th May
  • Politics and Policy
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