Dr Ian Johnson considers what we know and still don’t know about the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Reflections on Wales Book of the Year award
Mari Ellis Dunning reflects on being shortlisted for this year’s prize
Brexit must not equal a regression of women’s rights
Catherine Fookes considers the implications of the Conservative leadership election on women’s rights
The beginnings of a low carbon stimulus?
Hywel Lloyd considers the implications of the Welsh Government’s recent announcement of a capital investment package
Welsh students need more of a say on the education they receive
NUS Wales President Rob Simkins discusses the importance of student partnership and his priorities for the year ahead.
Pomp, pageantry, propaganda… and affinity?
Ahead of the fiftieth anniversary of the Investiture of Prince Charles in July 1969, Robert Jobson looks at the relationship between a Prince and a country.
Chaotic no deal Brexit threatens the future of the United Kingdom
Jeremy Miles calls for urgent reform of intergovernmental relations in the UK
The Welsh Higher Education sector is in crisis
Bethan Sayed AM calls for Welsh Government to take action to ensure the financial sustainability and good governance of universities in Wales
Tax devolution post Brexit
Gerry Holtham considers the implications of capital gains tax for Wales