What now for journalism in Wales after the closure of The National and rising costs? David Nicholson takes a look at the challenges facing the industry.
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What now for journalism in Wales after the closure of The National and rising costs? David Nicholson takes a look at the challenges facing the industry.
Harry Thompson, the IWA’s Economic Policy Lead, responds to the UK Government’s mini-budget and subsequent events.
Nicholas Kilford unpacks the potential impact of the UK Internal Market Act (UKIMA) replacing parts of EU legislation on devolved powers.
Jane Davidson reflects on the first 10 years of One Planet Developments in Wales.
Erica Vernon examines the challenges and opportunities of living with a lower ecological footprint.
Rhydian Thomas argues that young people in Wales need more education and support to understand how voting can influence everyday issues that matter to them.
We need to turn to considerate forms of land management that strike a balance between productivity and biodiversity, Keith Burgess argues.
Erica Vernon assesses the impact of One Planet Smallholdings and their potential for fostering sustainable ways of living in Wales.
Shirish Kulkarni explains how artists and communities are taking on the challenge of imagining and creating a just and sustainable future.