John Sam Jones explores a story of gay life in Britain from the Second World War to civil partnerships through Mike Parker’s memoir of his neighbours lives in the Montgomeryshire hills.
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.
Book Review: John Jenkins: The Reluctant Revolutionary?
Joe Atkinson reviews Dr Wyn Thomas’ biography of a largely forgotten figure
Book Review: New Model England
Kieron Smith finds a worrying lack of reflexivity in Alex Niven’s New Model Island, a new appraisal of Englishness that keeps its misunderstandings of the Celtic nations firmly in the fringes
Why we’re scrapping clickonwales
We have a vital voice in Wales’s public sphere – but this is why it needs to change, writes Auriol Miller.
You will never regret being kind
Noreen Blanluet finds solace in these troubled times by encouraging kindness as a daily practice
The next Welsh Parliament needs to prioritise business and the economy
Devolution has only led to patchy progress in developing relationships with the Welsh business community and things need to start improving, argues Ben Cottam.
We can’t talk about mental health and not talk about poverty
To break the disadvantage and distress cycle in our communities we need to start to think of it as a social issue not as a problem for individuals, argue Jen Daffin and Dr Sarah Brown.
Why couldn’t Wales’s health problems be solved by our countryside?
Obesity and depression are just a some of the conditions that could be addressed by learning to love our outdoors, writes Rebecca Brough
What next for research in Welsh higher education?
Welsh academic research excellence has been dependent on EU funding and freedom of movement which could be under threat in a post-Brexit UK, writes Trish D’Souza.