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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 62

Politics and Policy

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

Fixing the foundations of the Welsh economy

The shift to a foundational approach will require a profound shift in our thinking and doing argues Lee Waters AM

15th February (27th February)
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Translating foundational ideas into foundational action

The debate on the foundational economy must turn into shared action argues Josh Miles

15th February (27th February)
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What next for the foundational economy in Wales?

A successful approach to the foundational economy means looking at and doing things very differently argues Joe Earle

14th February (27th February)
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The foundational economy, commissioning and the voluntary sector

Sarah Lloyd-Jones argues the voluntary sector has many strengths to offer foundational economies

14th February (27th February)
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The foundational economy: what’s housing got to do with it?

Tamsin Stirling considers how the concept of the foundational economy can add value to work already going on in the housing sector in Wales

13th February (27th February)
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The first step to a better democracy

Jess Blair explains why a new Bill introduced today to extend the voting age is a good thing for Wales but warns more reforms are needed. 

12th February
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D’Ream was wrong: things can’t only get better

Daran Hill calls for greater transparency of the Welsh Government’s legislative programme

12th February (11th February)
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A Perspective on the Foundation Economy

To benefit from a focus on the foundation economy we need a better measure than GDP, argues Mark Lang

12th February (27th February)
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Forward or Backward Steps for the UK?

Hywel Ceri Jones argues that recent weak political responses to Brexit increases the case for a People’s Vote

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