In turbulent times, Martha O’Brien looks at the rise of Welsh publications and the impact this has on feelings of cultural identity.
Review: There is Nothing Natural About Nature Writing
Saskia McCracken reviews contemporary Welsh essayist Jasmine Donahaye’s new book of nature writing Birdsplaining
Taking a Public Health Approach to the Cost of Living Crisis
The rising cost of living is a public health emergency. Public Health Wales has been looking into what a system-wide response could look like.
How the Mental Health System Discriminates Against Girls and Women
Dr Jen Daffin and Dr Carly Jackson advocate a trauma-informed approach to mental health that moves beyond stigma and gender stereotypes
Flawed congestion charge plans will grind Wales to a halt
Natasha Asghar MS raises the alarm about the costs of a congestion charge for drivers in Wales
Of Cigarettes and Scars: Welsh Volunteers’ Voices from the Spanish Civil War
Elaine Canning sheds light on the role and motivations of Welsh volunteers who took up arms in Spain during the Civil War
Car dependency: A Driver of Inequalities & Climate Change
Paula Renzel argues that we have to change the way we travel and provide better and cheaper alternatives to using the car as this is essential for the wellbeing of both people and the planet.
Welcome to Your Vote Week: Democratic Education beyond Elections
Rhydian Thomas argues that the Welsh education, youth and democracy sectors must work together to deliver better democratic education for young people.
Older People in Wales Are Facing a Housing Disrepair Crisis
Becky Ricketts looks at the challenges, causes and solutions to the housing disrepair crisis targeting our oldest homeowners.