Adele Baumgardt argues that the disproportionate impact of the cuts will drive back 40 years of gains women have made in Wales
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Cost of the cuts 2: How to spend less time with your kids
Ceri Jones describes the frustrations of dealing with the government bureaucracy that is reducing support for single-parents
Cost of the cuts 1: Wales dealt the toughest budget deal in the UK
Darren Williams says the notion that the private sector would plug the gap caused by the public sector’s shortfall has proved to be unrealistic
Working out what it is to be English
Peter Hill argues that unlike their larger neighbour, the Welsh and Scots neither deny their nationality nor adopt an exclusive sense of identity
Everything was better after a few drinks
Peter Stead examines the extraordinary continuing saga of Burton and Taylor, long after they first rose to fame
Tackling Wales’ Sir Humphreys
Andrew Davies calls for radical reform of the way the Welsh civil service operates
Burnishing steel at Port Talbot
Rhys David says Tata’s willingness to invest in Wales tells us that an iconic industry will continue to be a major part of the Welsh economy
The white gold of Lesotho
Derek Griffiths says the landlocked state in southern Africa offers some lessons for Wales
The benefits of becoming fluent in two languages
Michael Haggett asks whether parents should have the same rights to choose English-medium education as Welsh-medium