David Rees MS, Chair of the Reform Bill Committee, examines how better representation and scrutiny can lead to a healthier democracy in Wales
Review: Hugh Mulzac’s Welsh Connections
Andy Bevan delves into two books exploring the history of America’s first Black master mariner, Captain Hugh Mulzac.
Rising Against Bias: Gypsies and Travellers Challenging Racism in the UK and Wales
Gypsy and Traveller communities face growing racism and discrimination in the UK, including Wales, writes Martin Gallagher
Net Zero: let rich polluters pay the bill
Sarah Rees, head of Oxfam Cymru, argues the cost of Wales’ transition to Net Zero should not be shouldered by the poorest in society.
Making Journalism Work for Wales: Publishing and the Projectariat
Marine Furet reflects on the precarity of the publishing sector in Wales, and looks to creative solutions to address it
Making the Media Work for Wales: Saving Welsh Magazines, Seeding Success
Mike Parker explains the urgent need for action from funders to support magazines in Wales
Long Read: The Future of Sexual Health in Wales
Kaja Brown interviews Dr Kate Nambiar and Rhys Goode on the sexual health services that Wales’ offers and how these could be more inclusive.
TransForm Music: Creating space for transgender and non-binary people in the Welsh music scene
As a new wave of queer Welsh artists arises, Casper James explores the experiences of transgender people in music and how we can support them.
Co-producing Solutions to In-Work Poverty
Rowan Campbell argues that co-production is a powerful tool when tackling the negative effects of in-work poverty