There’s a lot to welcome in the proposals for a new Tertiary Education Authority, but it’s the detail and delivery that matter most, says Rachel Bowen

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There’s a lot to welcome in the proposals for a new Tertiary Education Authority, but it’s the detail and delivery that matter most, says Rachel Bowen
Dr Sioned Pearce and Dr Stuart Fox present evidence on what the Welsh public thinks of the media coverage for GE2017
The persistent gender gap is just as serious and damaging as the persistent skills gap, argues Emma Richards
Oliver Townsend sets out a new scheme for the public to alert services to someone sleeping rough
A new photo-exhibition at the Senedd pulls at a lost thread in Welsh life, writes Dylan Moore.
Geraint Talfan Davies assesses the position as the Brexit talks get under way
Eurfyl ap Gwilym explores the possible financial aspects of a deal between the Conservatives and DUP, and looks at whether or not Wales and Scotland may gain
David Clubb makes the case for presumed consent for community energy projects
Alexander Phillips wonders whether it’s possible to push Brexit analogies so far that reality falls in on itself and we create a singularity of perplexity.