Dr Judith Thornton argues that technological advancement and the green agenda can pave the way for a new agricultural vision.

Dr Judith Thornton argues that technological advancement and the green agenda can pave the way for a new agricultural vision.
Rachel Cable outlines how Covid-19 has exacerbated existing inequalities and what Wales must do to ensure the future is different.
The Institute of Welsh Affairs is delighted to announce four new members of the editorial group for its flagship magazine and online platform for debate, the welsh agenda.
Hannah Watkin, winner of the IWA’s New Voices competition, explores her sense of identity against the backdrop of shifting political and cultural landscapes in Wales.
Frances Williams probes different understandings of place and how these might jointly be brought together to inform policy making.
Cultivating meat in laboratories is the future of agriculture and Wales should be at the forefront of this innovation, writes Dan Ward.
Criminal landlords and lettings agents are not being held accountable because of a failure to enforce the law, argues Nicki Kindersley.
As many of our public sector buildings sit empty, Liam Gillard asks if now is the time to implement energy efficiency measures for a green recovery.
Huw Irranca-Davies bemoans the UK’s withdrawal from the EU’s student exchange programme and questions its proposed replacement.