Ruth Chambers argues that the new Office of Environmental Governance Wales could fill our environmental governance gap, but it must be given the legal duty and resources to ensure its independence and delivery.
Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Ruth Chambers argues that the new Office of Environmental Governance Wales could fill our environmental governance gap, but it must be given the legal duty and resources to ensure its independence and delivery.
Speaking on behalf of the #CutTheChase campaign, Billie-Jade Thomas explains how greyhound racing has found itself at the forefront of the political agenda in Wales.
Despite comprehensive anti-racism policies, growing racial inequality in Welsh policing, particularly in stop and search, exposes a profound lack of independent accountability.
The next Welsh Government must provide long-term direction to make the most out of a constrained set of economic levers, argues Joe Rossiter.
Professor Elwen Evans, Chair of Universities Wales, explains why universities must be at the heart of an ambitious plan for national renewal.
Cwmpas’ Dr Dan Roberts explains how.
Stan Senior explores the political opportunities of a federal model for Wales.
Ahead of the 2026 Senedd election, The Open University in Wales calls on the next Welsh Government to prioritise flexible higher education as a driver for a stronger economy, thriving communities, and secure futures.
Bronwen Morgan-Jones explains why tackling high blood pressure is needed as part of a wider preventative healthcare agenda to reduce cardiovascular disease in Wales.
RNIB Cymru research calls for reform to the Bus Bill in order to deliver on a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a national bus network for Wales that is truly accessible for all.
Roger Lewis takes a look at the words behind Senedd campaigns past and what we might see ahead of 2026.