Marine Furet reviews Petula, a new production combining surreal aesthetics with remarkable absurdist scenes.

Marine Furet reviews Petula, a new production combining surreal aesthetics with remarkable absurdist scenes.
Matthew Brindley argues we must end the postcode lottery of palliative care, and improve services to people requiring it at home.
Sarah Rees and Duncan Fisher explore the role of fathers to make a case for shared parental leave and more gender-equal care.
Jess Blair argues the Welsh Labour’s 2022 conference’s unanimous vote in favour of increasing the size of the Senedd is a unique opportunity.
Marine Furet introduces the new theme for the welsh agenda new series, dedicated to work, and reflects on the changing meaning of labour.
Yasmin Begum hails a raw voice of working class resistance to police corruption.
John Bader, Chair of the Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales, explains the Panel’s decision to increase councillors’ pay.
A new exhibition focused on West Africa highlights the impact of Covid on our sense of community, two years into the pandemic.
Gerry Holtham and Karel Williams outline a strategy for Welsh Government to reach its ambitious afforestation targets.