Creating a sport diplomacy strategy could leverage Wales’s sporting success into trading and tourism opportunities, writes Owen Hathway
We risk falling further behind if we don’t address the NHS workforce deficit
Wales is one of the worst performers when it comes to cancer survival and only investment in our diagnostic workforce can improve things, writes Andy Glyde
Turning Wales into a compassionate nation
Public policy needs to embrace the concept of kindness for us to be a truly healthier society, writes Dr Rachel Hughes
A liberated curriculum risks entrenching inequality
More freedom for teachers is no bad thing but losing national consistency could lead to generations of learners falling further behind their peers, writes Gareth Evans
Belonging to Wales: Ghosts of Wales
In this account of the strange way Wales began to follow her, Marie Darrieussecq urges us to live every second.
Welsh wellbeing – where we need to go from here
Citizens must be brought into the discussion if we are to move towards a sustainable Welsh economy, writes Duncan Fisher
Wellbeing worldbeaters: New Zealand, Scotland and Iceland
Duncan Fisher explores how New Zealand’s, Scotland’s and Iceland’s approach to the economy is attempting to make their citizens happier.
Beyond GDP – welcome to wellbeing
Duncan Fisher argues that measuring Gross Domestic Product is flawed and we must embrace a new economics by adopting the ‘doughnut’
Unhappiness threatens our democracies: the data proves it
We will see the continued rise of populism unless we ditch the GDP obsession and change tack to wellbeing economics, argues Duncan Fisher