Adrian Roper urges the Welsh Government to take a lead on challenging and reversing the competitive market in public services
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
How can change happen?
Gill Morgan argues that barriers to change in public services are bound up in the failure of policy makers to involve the front line staff charged with delivery.
The Future of Welsh Language Content
Huw Marshall considers the next steps for shaping S4C’s future.
The Future of Referendums: What Role Should They Play and How Should They Be Conducted?
Dr Alan Renwick shares news from the Independent Commission on Referendums and an upcoming Cardiff seminar
NOTES ON ‘EU EXIT ANALYSIS: CROSS WHITEHALL BRIEFING JANUARY 2018.’
Eurfyl ap Gwilym presents an analysis of what the recent cross-Whitehall briefing of the possible impact of Brexit means for the Welsh economy
Brexit and the territorial constitution
Following on from a recent debate hosted by the IWA, Wales Governance Centre and All Party Parliamentary Group on Devolution in the House of Lords, we share a series of reflections from leading academics on the implications of the EU Withdrawal Bill on the devolved Nations.
To finish the series, Professor Alan Page explores how Brexit could impact the UK’s territorial constitution
Devolution: The Withdrawal Bill and the concept of the UK Common Market
Following on from a recent debate hosted by the IWA, Wales Governance Centre and All Party Parliamentary Group on Devolution in the House of Lords, we share a series of reflections from leading academics on the implications of the EU Withdrawal Bill on the devolved Nations.
Today, Dr Jo Hunt considers the UK internal market and its relationship with the constitution of the UK.
Universal Credit is detrimental to our children’s mental health
Jennifer Daffin highlights the issues that may be caused when Universal Credit is rolled out to some of Wales’ most deprived areas
Brexit, Devolution and the Changing Union: 2018
Martin Shipton reviews a newly published pamphlet on the constitutional future of the UK