Jack Watkins suggests that understanding of the foundational economy points towards reforms that can help improve social care.
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.
IWA Analysis: Should Wales Have its own Covid-19 Inquiry?
Andy Regan makes the case for a Wales-specific inquiry into the impact of Covid-19 and sets out the parameters for it to be effective.
Culture is ordinary – sure, but so’s apathy: On Raymond Williams’s Radicalism
Merlin Gable explores the legacy of Raymond Williams’s radical vision for our society – and asks what we should remember him for.
How Wales Can Lead the Way on Animal Welfare
Billie-Jade Thomas from RSPCA Cymru explains how the upcoming Members Ballot can pave the way for Wales to be a leader on animal welfare.
Highlight on the UBI Debate (Part 2): The Welsh Government’s Pilot Risks Missing the Point of UBI
Dr John Ball argues that the proposed Basic Income Pilot is based on a flawed understanding of UBI that distorts its purpose.
The Climate Emergency: How Pharmacy Can Make a Difference
Elen Jones, Director of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales, explains how the pharmacy industry can fight climate change.
Highlight on the UBI Debate (Part 1): The Case for a Care Leavers Plus Pilot
In response to Harry Thompson’s piece on the Basic Income Pilot, Jonathan Rhys Williams, co-founder of UBI Lab Wales, champions a wider-ranging Care Leavers Plus pilot.
Which Way is Welsh?
Dylan Moore says to improve public discourse, we need to rediscover our moral compass
Review: The Welsh Way: Essays on Neoliberalism and Devolution
Dylan Moore shares his thoughts on The Welsh Way, a new anthology of essays decrying the hold of neoliberal values in the Welsh public sphere.