We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Here are the answers we received from Reform UK.
Changing the narrative around employability for arts and humanities degrees
Dr Richard Marsden, Dr Anna Plassart, and Cerith Rhys Jones reflects on a recent event to change the narrative around arts and humanities’ graduates’ employability.
Imagining Wales in 2100: What if, by 2100, we had an infrastructure fit for future generations?
Derek Walker envisages what a future infrastructure for Wales could look like if it harnessed the power of the Well-being of Future Generations Act.
Imagining Wales in 2100: An introduction by David Clubb
Dave Clubb, Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales, introduces Imagining Wales in 2100, an anthology of essays we will be releasing in partnership over this summer.
Health and the economy: Why devolved health is relevant in this UK General Election
The IWA’s co-director Joe Rossiter considers the role of health and social care in the upcoming General Election.
The UK Economy and Wales: different levers, shared fates?
In our second election explainer, IWA’s Co-Director Joe Rossiter examines the economy issue at the general election from a Welsh perspective.
Wales and the UK: settling the settlement
The first in our series of election explainers explores the devolution settlement and looks at who controls what in Wales.
‘Dismissed’ and ‘patronised’: Campaigners report being ignored by Welsh Government
Mark Thomas, a campaigner for the Welsh Cladiators, highlights several campaigning groups’ negative experiences when engaging with Welsh Government.
In search of Welsh cinema
Fedor Tot investigates the factors currently stifling creativity in Welsh cinema.