The new political pluralism in Wales, with no party enjoying overwhelming dominance, is providing the conditions for ensuring the country
The shareholder and the licence fee payer
The owner of the Western Mail, Wales’s sole national newspaper, is struggling. Yesterday Trinity Mirror’s shares fell to around 105.75p
Aerospace: the final frontier
The state of one of Wales’s aerospace industry is profiled is a recently published study by the IWA, in partnership
Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad June 2008
June 2008: Severn Barrage: An ‘ecological disaster’? – Welsh Conservatives: Recovering from Cairns’ on-air controversy (picture) – Joint Working: Revival of a UK_wide ministerial committee – ‘Everyone’s business’: Committee reports on infections progress.
Transport in west Wales
IWA members in west Wales highlighted transport as a key issue for the 2008 programme, especially given the publication of
Pluralism in Welsh local politics
Following the local election earlier in May 2008 most of the UK-wide media have shifted their attention to the upcoming
Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad May 2008
May 2008: Olympian struggle: Wales ‘operating on an uneven playing field’ –
Welsh Local Government Elections 2008: Testing times for the Labour Party in Wales – Health of the Welsh NHS: Change is in the air again for the Welsh NHS.
European Dialogue
In Europe the notion of homogeneous cultures neatly separated and parceled within state boundaries always needed qualification. Today it is
Wales’ media
The National Assembly has established a Broadcasting Committee to investigate and report on: “The future of public service broadcasting in