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BBC needs to follow-through on its warm words

What does the BBC’s statement on its future say about Wales? Not a lot, says IWA Director Lee Waters

7th September (28th February)
  • Culture

Tackling Dementia : we can’t afford not to

Beti George calls for improved care for those suffering with dementia.

5th August (4th October)
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A public conversation around healthcare

Matthew Kennedy says efforts to engage with the public on healthcare are vital.

16th July (4th October)
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The Welsh Liberal Democrats: A Road Map to 2016

Where did it go wrong for the Lib Dems? Kirsty Williams reflects, and offers a way forward

15th July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Prudent healthcare and NHS leadership

Allison Williams says prudent healthcare cannot work without prudent patients.

9th July (8th July)
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Putting people in the ‘prudent healthcare’ picture

Ruth Dineen says partnerships are key to prudent healthcare working.

8th July (7th July)
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Making Prudent Healthcare Happen

Mark Drakeford says prudent healthcare has to be more than a set of ideas.

7th July (6th July)
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We’re failing on care for people with disabilities.

Phil Parry says Wales is failing in its care for people with disabilities.

10th June (9th June)
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Cancer care in Wales

How does cancer care in Wales measure up? Shane Doheny looks at the statistics.

9th June (11th August)
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