Marine Furet introduces issue 68 of the welsh agenda and reflects on the role of magazines to provide lasting content amid a fast news cycle.
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Marine Furet introduces issue 68 of the welsh agenda and reflects on the role of magazines to provide lasting content amid a fast news cycle.
Angela Evans investigates the concept of placemaking, its uses in policy and its application to the Welsh town of Pontypool.
Rhys ab Owen MS advocates for a Human Rights (Wales) Act to safeguard citizens’ rights.
Grace Quantock explores the rise of eco-anxiety and suggests ways we can mitigate it amid growing evidence of the impact of climate change.
Harry Thompson takes a closer look at the current rise in industrial actions across the UK, and examines the role of trade unions.
Dylan Moore praises Circle of Fifths, a brand new production from the National Theatre of Wales exploring our experiences of loss and grief.
Meriel Harrison argues that Wales must set ambitious Nature Positive targets to reverse the curve of biodiversity loss
On the occasion of Refugee Week, Hayley Richards reflects on the impact of a decade of hostile environment in the UK.
Steve Cooper explains how real fibre broadband can help shape our sustainable future and achieve Net Zero targets.