In the first of a two part article, Sadia Pineda Hameed and Beau W Beakhouse outline the problem with the arts in Wales.

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.
This is the analysis of responses to our third and final set of Big Questions. This time focussing on what
Professor Colin Riordan outlines why digital upskilling and investing in universities should be a political priority.
We asked the parties specific questions on strengthening local democracy and increasing prosperity of communities across Wales.
Chisomo Phiri outlines the inequalities that women face today and what the next Welsh Government should do to tackle them.
Misinformation inquiry commitments, funds to support Welsh media and devolving broadcasting; Andy Regan dissects the parties’ proposals.
Social media and disinformation, devolution of broadcasting and funding Welsh media; we ask the parties where they stand.