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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 137

Politics and Policy

Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.

Bremain or Brexit – the rationale for rational debate

Mat Mathias calls for a move away from the type of debate we’ve seen so far ahead of the EU referendum.

18th April (17th April)
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Political trust

Phil Parry says recent political scandals need to be put into perspective.

16th April (18th April)
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The case for an elected Mayor for the City Region

Joseph Carter says that instead of an elected Mayor for Cardiff we should consider a Mayor for the City Region.

15th April (27th February)
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What about health?

Kate Cubbage calls on the next government to prioritise challenging the link between poverty and poor health outcomes.

14th April (14th April)
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Another British General Election in Wales?

Daran Hill explores the rise of UK issues impacting on the upcoming Assembly election.

13th April (12th April)
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The #IWAPodcast: New poll suggests second place for Plaid

The IWA Podcast discusses the findings of the Wales Political Barometer Poll.

12th April (12th April)
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Accessibility & inclusiveness at heart of next Welsh Government?

Rhian Nowell-Phillips outlines what can be done to further support those with visual impairment in Wales.

11th April (28th February)
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On Philosophy in the Curriculum

Dr Huw L Williams argues the upcoming Assembly election gives the new Education Minister an ideal opportunity to bring more Philosophy into the curriculum

9th April (27th February)
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‘It’s the economy, stupid’

Andy Hughes reviews the performances from a recent party leaders debate.

8th April (27th February)
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