What’s in a name? Gareth Leaman examines the meanings embedded in toponyms and what they can and cannot tell us of a community’s history.

What’s in a name? Gareth Leaman examines the meanings embedded in toponyms and what they can and cannot tell us of a community’s history.
Over the last two years the IWA has been exploring the foundational economy through a project to develop new ideas
Recounting her experience as a participant in COP26, Poppy Stowell-Evans reflects on the things that keep her grounded as a climate activist.
To counter the housing crisis, we need to upgrade the community ownership legislation in Wales, Casey Edwards argues.
In this review of Tôpher Mills’ selected poems, Nia Moseley-Roberts reflects on the ebb and flow of a collection brimming with life.
Three years since the death of Steffan Lewis, Delyth Jewell remembers how being grounded in community informed the convictions of a political titan.
Dr Dylan Adams and Chantelle Haughton argue that to avert the climate crisis we must transform our relationship to nature.
Dylan Moore introduces the first themed online edition of the welsh agenda by adopting Raymond Williams’ etymological approach.
As we wrap up the year, here our 10 most read articles published in 2021.