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Next30

Putting Wales in the driving seat

John Osmond reflects on the way the IWA has survived over thirty years

7th July (6th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Next 30: Steffan Powell

Steffan Powell, 29, is a Senior Broadcast Journalist at Newsbeat BBC Radio 1, from Amman Valley, based in London

30th June (28th February)
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29th June (28th February)
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28th June (28th February)
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27th June (28th February)
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Rhian Elizabeth, 28, is a Writer from Rhondda, based in Whitchurch, Cardiff

26th June (28th February)
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25th June (28th February)
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24th June (28th February)
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Manon George is a Lecturer in Law and member of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University from Canton, Cardiff

23rd June (28th February)
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