Rhys ap Gwilym explores the various interpretations of what is meant by the “foundational economy”

Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Rhys ap Gwilym explores the various interpretations of what is meant by the “foundational economy”
Owain Richards considers the priorities for Wales’ international policy and activity
Keir Bloomer reflects on what Wales can learn from Scotland’s implementation of their curriculum
Halima Begum introduces the latest report from the IWA which explores the implications of curriculum reform in Wales for further education, higher education, skills and business
Philip Blaker considers the options for a different approach to GCSEs in Wales
Terry Mackie argues that more critical debate of curriculum reform in Wales is required
Mark Barry sets out his priorities for rail investment in Wales
In the second of his short series, Richard Edwards explores ways that farms in Wales can balance benefits for the environment, communities and local economies.
Jamie Insole reflects on the referendum campaign in working class areas in Wales, and considers what could be done differently