Olga Jurasz argues that the Istanbul Convention is a necessary tool to transform the course of law and policy on violence against women and girls in Wales.
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Olga Jurasz argues that the Istanbul Convention is a necessary tool to transform the course of law and policy on violence against women and girls in Wales.
Dr Emma West delves into the history of the Temple of Peace, its legacy, and what it can mean to contemporary visitors.
Mike Hedges argues we can look to examples of success for inspiration to accelerate the economic growth of Swansea Bay City Region.
Duncan Fisher explores how New Zealand’s, Scotland’s and Iceland’s approach to the economy is attempting to make their citizens happier.
Marking Europe Day, Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the beginnings of the European project
International engagement is a matter for the whole nation and not just its government, argue Dr Rachel Minto and Professor Kevin Morgan
Geraint Talfan-Davies calls for political parties to work together in Wales’ interests
Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on a recent speech by Caroline Lucas MP and urges MPs to reject Theresa May’s Brexit Deal
Rhys David reports from a recent RSA talk by Dr Ian Kearns, ‘Can the EU Survive in the Age of Trump?’