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Eisteddfod

Bariau’r Steddfod: amser i alw ‘stop tap’?

Lleu Williams yn trafod manteision ac anfanteision o gael bar ar faes yr Eisteddfod.

11th August (11th August)
  • Culture

Eisteddfod speech- Maldwyn a’r Gororau

Rhodri Talfan Davies’ Eisteddfod lecture from Monday 3rd August.

6th August (28th February)
  • Culture

Araith Eisteddfod Maldwyn a’r Gororau

Darllith Eisteddfod Rhodri Talfan Davies, Awst 3ydd.

6th August (28th February)
  • Culture

The Eisteddfod angst

Jasmine Donahaye recounts her experiences as a Welsh learner visiting the Eisteddfod.

6th August (5th August)
  • Culture

Tackling Dementia : we can’t afford not to

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

5th August (4th October)
  • Uncategorised

The future of Welsh language television for S4C

Ian Jones outlines the state of play for the funding of Welsh language Television

28th May (28th February)
  • Culture

Ensuring Welsh has a future

Mike Hedges analyses projections of language decline and comes up with some policy recommendations

17th March (16th March)
  • Culture

A century on from Eisteddfod y Gadair Ddu

Phil Edwards explains why he is leading a campaign to erect a memorial to the sons of Wales who fell in Flanders in the First World War

8th September (9th September)
  • Culture

Edinburgh’s mix of culture and politics works for Scotland

Geraint Talfan Davies draws lessons for Wales from the Edinburgh Festival

20th August (18th August)
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