180 years ago, the hydrogen fuel cell was invented in Wales. Simon Thomas AM argues we can use it to power our future.

Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
180 years ago, the hydrogen fuel cell was invented in Wales. Simon Thomas AM argues we can use it to power our future.
Cath Bowen argues that services which carers rely on need to be put on a sustainable footing
Claire Morgan argues that employers have a crucial role to play in keeping carers in work
Ellen Jones reflects on the role the bicycle has and can continue to have in the fight for gender equality
Lucinda Childs reflects on her own experience of being a young carer, and the difference that understanding and support can make
Elizabeth Taylor and Calvin Lees introduce a practical resource developed to help further education providers identify and support young adult carers
Kate Cubbage introduces a series of blogs she has guest edited for Click on Wales to mark Carers Week
Professor Mark Barry reflects on plans for the South Wales Metro from KeolisAmey and shares new thoughts on how to maximise the opportunity
Ahead of the EU Withdrawal Bill returning to the Commons next week, Jonathan Edwards MP reflects on the economic slowdown and argues for the UK to maintain its place in the Single Market and Customs Union