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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Uncategorised » Page 16

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Song of a Potted Plant

George W. G. explores the migrant experience from the inside

30th March
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The ‘Pop Tax’

Elin Jones responds to the Conservative UK Government’s budget announcement of a new sugar levy on the soft drinks industry

19th March (18th March)
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Do we need a bilingual health and social care workforce?

Dafydd Trystan looks at how the NHS could better support Welsh speaking patients.

23rd February (22nd February)
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The fascinating heritage Wales has chosen to forget

Meirion Morgan and Michael Plaut say Wales has much more to its heritage then rugby playing and mine working.

2nd February
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Is reorganisation the way forward for the NHS in Wales?

Darren Millar AM says maintaining existing hospital services would be best for healthcare in Wales.

8th January (7th January)
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Back to the frontline

Allison Williams reflects on her return to the NHS frontline.

7th January (6th January)
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A secure legacy for sport

Tanni Grey-Thompson shares her views on why now is the time to invest in Welsh sport.

4th December (3rd December)
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Taking care to the patient

Dr Altaf Hussain AM outlines a new policy where older people could access an at home assessment.

18th November (17th November)
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Failing on children’s health

Dr Mair Parry calls for children’s health to be prioritised in the run up to the 2016 elections.

12th November
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