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Television

Census debate 1: Seeking an oasis amongst a mirage of statistics

Simon Brooks says ticking a box is a subjective and notoriously unreliable way of measuring the health of the Welsh language

19th December (20th December)
  • Culture

Jimmy Savile and the BBC

Anthony Barnett says we need to get to the heart of ‘our own complicity’ in the paedophile scandals engulfing the news agenda

11th November (28th February)
  • Culture

A Welsh reality TV car crash

Susie Wild says an emotional void has taken Wales out of the Valleys

8th November (8th November)
  • Culture

Living with Welsh history

As BBC Wales’ landmark history series gets a network showing tonight Gethin Matthews explores the dilemmas of a nation’s past invading the present

2nd October (28th February)
  • Culture

Five weeks for demanding a form in Welsh

Nigel Stapley says events this week demonstrate that the language still occupies a position of legal and constitutional inferiority

17th August (17th August)
  • Culture

Poetry competes with Olympics for place in the sun

John Osmond reflects on the continuing resurgence of Welshness marked by last week’s Eisteddfod

13th August (12th August)
  • Culture

Pidgin Welsh confronts mutations

On the eve of the Eisteddfod Colin Miles describes the frustrations and problems of an Englishman learning the language

3rd August (3rd August)
  • Culture

Who looks down on who at the BBC

Lydia Graystone questions how far Radio 4 is the voice of the establishment in Britain

28th July (28th February)
  • Culture
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Welsh Government conflicted over involvement with media

Angela Graham unpicks Cathays Park’s response to an Assembly investigation into how Wales will communicate in the future.

27th July (3rd November)
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