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Devolution

A picture of the members of the Constitutional Commission during an event chaired by IWA director Auriol Miller at Hay Festival.

Wales: A work in progress

Auriol Miller, IWA Director and member of the Independent Commission’s Expert Panel, on the Commission’s final report, and where we go next.

18th January
  • Politics and Policy
Senedd reform can be part of a suite of measures to reinvigorate our stagnant democracy, and we must meet the scale of change, writes Joe Rossiter

IWA Analysis: Grasping the moment: Senedd reform and democratic renewal

Senedd reform can be part of a suite of measures to reinvigorate our stagnant democracy, and we must meet the scale of change, writes Joe Rossiter

15th November
  • Politics and Policy
A wind farm in the hills above Rhayader in mind Wales

Future Energy Wales: How I got hooked on wind

Ahead of the Future Energy Wales conference, Abi Beck interviews Jess Hooper, Director of RenewableUK Cymru, taking us through her career and Wales’ potential for net zero

18th October (20th October)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of the Senedd Siambr seen from the inside. The article describes the work of the Reform Bill Senedd Committee and explains the importance of legislative scrutiny.

Senedd Reform: How do committees work?

David Rees MS, Chair of the Reform Bill Committee, examines how better representation and scrutiny can lead to a healthier democracy in Wales

11th October (17th October)
  • Politics and Policy
Ken Moon examines the 'Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (UK)' and the possible impacts of this legislation on the right to boycott in Wales.

Protecting the Right to Boycott in Wales

Ken Moon examines the ‘Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (UK)’ and its possible impact on the right to boycott in Wales.

21st September (22nd September)
  • Politics and Policy
Joe Rossiter argues budgetary pressures in Wales are here to stay following the announcement of a budgetary shortfall

IWA Analysis: Budgetary pressures in Wales are here to stay

Joe Rossiter writes that Wales’ next First Minister will need to act boldly in the face of systemic challenges, following the announcement of a budget shortfall

10th August (10th August)
  • Politics and Policy
Photo by Ugur Akdemir on Unsplash The article describes a model to reform the union for a new UK constitution

Reforming the Union

Glyndwr Cennydd Jones puts forward a blueprint to reform UK institutions and address the asymmetry of the union.

8th August (6th August)
  • Voices
Helen White shares her concerns about the closing of temporary accommodation for Afghan refugees in Wales. Picture of houses in Cardiff by Polly Thomas

What does the end of bridging accommodation mean for Afghan refugees?

Helen White shares her concerns about the closing of temporary accommodation for Afghan refugees in Wales.

7th August (6th August)
  • People and Places
Sir Paul Silk reflects on the history of devolution, 25 years on from the Wales Government Act. The picture shows the Senedd on a sunny day with a blue sky and some clouds in the background.

25 Years of Devolution for Wales

On the 25th anniversary of the Government of Wales Act, Sir Paul Silk, one of the architects of devolution in Wales, looks back at its history.

31st July (24th November)
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