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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 5

Politics and Policy

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

Imagining Wales in 2100: An introduction by David Clubb

Dave Clubb, Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales, introduces Imagining Wales in 2100, an anthology of essays we will be releasing in partnership over this summer.

24th June (21st June)
  • Politics and Policy
A photograph showing 6 white teenagers engaged in a game of rugby. They are playing on what appears to be a school sportsground with blue concrete, and there is a football goal net is visible in the background. The photograph is focused on two boys who seem to be about to tackle a girl, who is moving at speed and holding the ball. They all seem to be having fun.

Mental Health: What Wales’ Further Education sector can learn from Slovenia

Catherine Lewis, NPTC Group of Colleges Principal, reflects on a recent visit to Slovenia and what Wales could take from the nation’s emphasis on active wellbeing.

16th May (14th May)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of solar panels

IWA Analysis: The contribution of business to a just energy transition with Wales & West Utilities

Lydia Godden summarises a recent IWA roundtable hosted in partnership with Wales & West Utilities about the future role of business in decarbonising Wales’ energy sector.

15th May (14th August)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of the Senedd seen from the outside, against a blue sky. In the week the Senedd turned 25, substantial reforms to the way the parliament works were passed, marking the next chapter in the ever-evolving story of devolution.

IWA Analysis: Building the Democratic Puzzle – MSs vote to support Senedd Reform

In the week the Senedd turned 25, substantial reforms to the way the parliament works were passed, marking the next chapter in the ever-evolving story of devolution.

9th May (9th May)
  • Politics and Policy
An older woman wearing a pink teeshirt and a flowered dress is speaking to a younger woman in a black top and green and white skirt. They are seated side by side on a couch and appear to be discussing a document held by the younger woman. They both seem excited and at ease. They are likely discussing Older not Colder, a new scheme to help older people keep their homes warm.

Older Not Colder: Tackling Fuel Poverty Among Older People in Wales

Becky Ricketts introduces Older not Colder, a new service to help older people stay warm in their home and combat fuel poverty.

30th April
  • Politics and Policy
A row of terraced houses in Cardiff, Wales.

‘Having a home should be a right, not a privilege’

Taff Housing CEO Helen White explains how the Welsh Government should tackle homelessness across the capital city.

29th April (29th April)
  • Politics and Policy

IWA Analysis: The journey ahead – achieving a sustainable transport system for people and planet

Joe Rossiter discusses his new IWA report developed in partnership with Arup on the steps ahead for creating a transport system in Wales which is fit for people, places and planet

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

IWA Analysis: Building from the Bottom: Delivering wellbeing and resilience through community ownership

Lydia Godden summarises the IWA and Bangor University’s recent event about the role of social enterprises and community ownership models in tackling local economic challenges.

15th April (15th April)
  • Politics and Policy
Elijah Thomas / Picture of the Welsh Valleys

IWA Analysis: Sharing Power, Spreading Wealth: The green transition must deliver greater economic benefit for communities in Wales

Lydia Godden outlines the need for Welsh communities to benefit from a greater share of the income generated through Wales’ natural resources and explains our recommendations.

2nd April (15th April)
  • Politics and Policy
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