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.
Review: Nye, Wales Millennium Centre
Tom Kemp reviews much-applauded production Nye, now running at the Wales Millennium Centre.
Mental Health: What Wales’ Further Education sector can learn from Slovenia
Catherine Lewis, NPTC Group of Colleges Principal, reflects on a recent visit to Slovenia and what Wales could take from the nation’s emphasis on active wellbeing.
IWA Analysis: The contribution of business to a just energy transition with Wales & West Utilities
Lydia Godden summarises a recent IWA roundtable hosted in partnership with Wales & West Utilities about the future role of business in decarbonising Wales’ energy sector.
IWA Analysis: Building the Democratic Puzzle – MSs vote to support Senedd Reform
In the week the Senedd turned 25, substantial reforms to the way the parliament works were passed, marking the next chapter in the ever-evolving story of devolution.
Urgent need for clarity on future of UK Shared Prosperity Fund
With no clarity over the long-term future of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Ian Ross from fears its withdrawal could increase inequality in communities across the country.