Shea Buckland-Jones shares major new research from the Re-energising Wales project and calls for increased action on renewable energy.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
The Future of Referendums: What Role Should They Play and How Should They Be Conducted?
Dr Alan Renwick shares news from the Independent Commission on Referendums and an upcoming Cardiff seminar
Why research matters
Professor Karen Holford argues high quality research can deliver significant long-term economic benefits.
Learn and Enjoy: Hay’s Writers at Work
In the light of Hay Festival’s recent callout to Welsh and Wales-based writers for its innovative Writers at Work scheme, the editor of the welsh agenda caught up with one of last year’s beneficiaries, clare.e. potter
Devolution: The Withdrawal Bill and the concept of the UK Common Market
Following on from a recent debate hosted by the IWA, Wales Governance Centre and All Party Parliamentary Group on Devolution in the House of Lords, we share a series of reflections from leading academics on the implications of the EU Withdrawal Bill on the devolved Nations.
Today, Dr Jo Hunt considers the UK internal market and its relationship with the constitution of the UK.
Driving forward off-site manufacturing
Sarah Scotcher argues a clear direction needs to be established before Off-site manufacturing can offer a solution to delivering affordable homes
Automation will bring big opportunities, but we need to act now
Andrew Carter argues that automation will bring big opportunities to Welsh cities, but we need to act now to prepare people for the changes ahead.
Trade after Brexit
The First Minister sets out Welsh Government proposals for our future trading relationship with the EU after Brexit.
Journalists and Belief – A New Normal
Angela Graham considers the implications of the recent BBC Religion and Ethics Review