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As Others See Us

Rhys David has been listening to a group of marketers discuss how Wales can project itself more successfully around the world

23rd November (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

High Footfall, Low Turn-out

Rhys David argues that it is not only local businesses which suffer when supermarket giants move into small towns

18th November (2nd February)
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The IWA’s City Region

Geraint Talfan Davies puts the IWA’s new Cardiff and Valleys branch into perspective

10th October (2nd February)
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Money Going Begging

Geraint Talfan Davies suggests Wales is missing out on charitable funding

9th October (2nd February)
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Victory from defeat

John Osmond takes a look at a new book examining the 1984-05 Miners Strike a quarter of a century ago that, he says, illuminates the struggles of contemporary Wales.

27th July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Getting climate change message across

John Osmond hears veteran campaigner Jonathan Porritt deliver an American message to Welsh environmentalists

23rd July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

What the Holtham Commission’s interim report means

Eurfyl ap Gwilym examines the interim report from the Holtham Commission on funding Welsh devolved government:

8th July (2nd February)
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Devolution fog

Michelle Matheron describes a project to help engagement with devolution in Wales:

29th June (2nd February)
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Welsh spending faces £2.2 billion cut between 2011 and 2014

A new analysis of the UK 2009 Budget shows that for the first time since the founding of the National Assembly in 1999, there will be real terms cuts in public expenditure in Wales.

25th June (2nd February)
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