Dafydd Trystan and Hugh Jones provide an analysis of new data that paints a detailed picture linking university courses to median graduate salaries

Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Dafydd Trystan and Hugh Jones provide an analysis of new data that paints a detailed picture linking university courses to median graduate salaries
Cristian Villar Prieto reflects on the recent events in Catalonia, and the actions on both sides which led to this crisis.
Simon Thomas yn nodi’r rhesymeg a’r agweddau allweddol ar gyfer y Bil Ombwdsmon Gwasanaethau Cyhoeddus (Cymru) a gynigiwyd yn ddiweddar / Simon Thomas sets out the rationale and key aspects of the recently proposed Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill
Helen Northmore sets out priorities for overcoming barriers to work for un-paid carers.
Hefin David AM reflects on patterns of self employment in Wales and calls for a tailored response
Calvin Jones reflects on the economic potential of automation and the implications for Wales
Daran Hill reflects on the ratios of Committee Chairs in the Assembly, and offers some solutions.
Merlin Gable analyses the upcoming electoral reform in local government and why it may mark a turning point for Welsh democracy.
Auriol Miller talks to Chris Johnes and Sarah Lloyd-Jones about models of local economic regeneration, promising examples and next steps