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The value of sport to our health

Owen Hathway reflects on the findings of a recent evaluation of the social return on investment of sport

20th February (20th February)
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Innovation in the NHS takes time – but it’s worth the wait

Professor Nick Rich argues that ambitious, long-term ideas are needed to help to make the NHS fit for the future

19th February (18th February)
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Why the Welsh Government is wrong to rule out a HPV catch-up programme in Wales 

Crash Wigley and Ceri Dunstan call on the Welsh Government to urgently reconsider its decision not to introduce a gender-neutral catch-up programme for the HPV vaccine

18th February (19th July)
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Period poverty in hospitals: how can we meet women’s needs?

Dr Philip Banfield calls for an all-Wales policy to ensure sanitary products are provided in hospitals

11th February
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A no deal Brexit is bad for our health – that’s why Labour must back a People’s Vote

Helen Mary Jones considers the impact of a no deal Brexit on health services, and calls for a People’s Vote

22nd January (22nd January)
  • Politics and Policy

A monument to the communal

Merlin Gable meets Owen Sheers to discuss the poet’s televisual engagement with social issues

8th January (7th January)
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Turning the promise of 21st century socialism into reality

Steve Howell reflects on Mark Drakeford’s approach to governing Wales

4th January (4th January)
  • Politics and Policy

The Potential of the Drakeford Era

Kevin Morgan considers how a Drakeford government can make a difference for Wales

13th December (12th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Caring for dying people closer to home: how can we meet the challenge?

Palliative care must become a shared priority argues Catrin Mair Edwards

6th December
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