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Brexit

A woman studying on a computer. Only part of her face is visible. The article discusses the uncertain future of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and its likely impact in Wales

Urgent need for clarity on future of UK Shared Prosperity Fund

With no clarity over the long-term future of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Ian Ross from fears its withdrawal could increase inequality in communities across the country.

8th May (16th May)
  • Voices

From Settled to Unsettled: how the 3 million fought back

Wiard Sterk explains how necessity became the mother of invention for communities who suddenly found their rights under threat after Brexit

13th July (14th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Will the Internal Market Act Block Wales’ ability to make its own decisions?

The Westminster government brought in the Internal Market Bill (IMB), now Act (IMA) following the UK’s departure from the European

30th September (4th October)
  • Politics and Policy

Book Review: Easy Meat

Polly Winn reviews Rachel Trezise’s ‘Easy Meat’ (Parthian), a day in the life of a typical Valleys boy on 23 June 2016 – when the UK voted to leave the EU.

23rd June (23rd June)
  • Culture

Roads to Nowhere?

The political parties responded to our ‘Big Questions’ on the economy – now the IWA analyse what their answers mean for Wales.

21st April (21st April)
  • IWA News

The Agriculture White Paper: What Future for the Post-Brexit Welsh Countryside?

Prof Gareth Wyn Jones and Tim Jones consider the challenges that must be overcome to find a vibrant, sustainable way ahead for farming and the Welsh countryside.

12th March (9th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Erasmus is Gone – But What Comes Next?

Huw Irranca-Davies bemoans the UK’s withdrawal from the EU’s student exchange programme and questions its proposed replacement.

14th January (14th January)
  • Politics and Policy

Disorganised, Opaque and Unaccountable: Inter-Governmental Relations in the UK

Covert compromises and public shouting matches are the norm in how our governments interact with each other, writes Paul Evans.

22nd September (22nd September)
  • Politics and Policy

Opportunities and Threats: How Stormont Works with the UK’s Parliaments

Anna Mercer looks at why inter-parliamentary working in Northern Ireland has been, and remains, a challenge.

21st September (18th September)
  • Politics and Policy
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