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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 16

Politics and Policy

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

Gender and Sex in End of Life Care

Bethan Edwards calls for more research and care provision through a sex and gender lens for people needing end of life care.

28th May (27th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Money Talks

Rosie Dow calls for a more straightforward approach to funding for arts and health innovation projects that will enable them to flourish.

18th May (18th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Pandemic and Precarity in the Cultural Sector

Marlen Komorowski and Steffan Donnelly present research showing the impact of Covid-19 on Wales’ cultural freelancers, and outline a sustainable way to recovery

12th May (17th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Local Elections: The State of Play in Wales

Harry Thompson takes a look at the current landscape of Welsh politics, and where the main parties stand in the wake of the local elections.

11th May (12th May)
  • Politics and Policy

A Trade Union Revival?

Amid a challenging time for trade unions in Wales, Nisreen Mansour and Joe Allen look to recent examples of successful workers’ movements.

11th May (8th February)
  • Politics and Policy

IWA Analysis: Devolved Power(s): The British Energy Security Strategy

Will Henson examines the UK Government’s Energy Security Strategy.

13th April (31st March)
  • Politics and Policy

Just Days Left to Register to Vote and Make your Voice Heard

Rhydian Thomas urges voters across Wales to register to vote by the deadline on Thursday in order to have their say in the local elections on 5 May.

11th April (13th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Dim ond diwrnodau sydd ar ôl i gofrestru i bleidleisio a chodi eich llais yn yr etholiadau lleol ym mis Mai

Mae Rhydian Thomas yn annog pleidleiswyr ar draws Gymru i gofrestru i bleidleisio erbyn y dyddiad cau ar ddydd Iau er mwyn iddynt allu dweud eu dweud ar 5 Mai

11th April (13th April)
  • Politics and Policy

How Can Journalists Better Explain Devolution?

Amid public confusion, how can journalists enhance public understanding about the UK’s devolved political system? Professor Stephen Cushion points to ways journalists can better explain devolution to audiences.

8th April (21st April)
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