Rajvi Glasbrook Griffiths reviews Jane Fraser’s exploration of womanhood and family in early twentieth century Wales.
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Rajvi Glasbrook Griffiths reviews Jane Fraser’s exploration of womanhood and family in early twentieth century Wales.
Rhuanedd Richards writes about her vision for the BBC and promises to ensure it continues to play a vital role in supporting Wales as it emerges from the pandemic.
Adrian Roper calls for the Welsh Government to make good on campaign promises and provide a pay rise for care workers.
Rhiannon Hardiman at Living Streets Cymru and Heléna Herklots CBE, the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, examine how walking can help older adults to build back confidence in a post-lockdown world.
Mencap Cymru’s oral history project captures the importance of connections and relationships for people with a learning disability – and outlines where things are failing.
In the second part of their article about resilience and the arts, Sadia Pineda Hameed and Beau W Beakhouse suggest ways the industry can move forward.
In the first of a two part article, Sadia Pineda Hameed and Beau W Beakhouse outline the problem with the arts in Wales.
Sir Simon Picken, Presiding Judge of the Circuit in Wales, explains to Hannah Watkin how Welsh courts have risen to the challenges presented by the pandemic.
Dylan Moore takes us behind the headline of the IWA’s latest the welsh agenda magazine.