In the first of a five-part essay exploring the constitutional future of the UK, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones outlines devolution, federalism and confederalism.

In the first of a five-part essay exploring the constitutional future of the UK, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones outlines devolution, federalism and confederalism.
Hannah Watkin, winner of the IWA’s New Voices competition, explores her sense of identity against the backdrop of shifting political and cultural landscapes in Wales.
Anna Mercer looks at why inter-parliamentary working in Northern Ireland has been, and remains, a challenge.
Geraint Talfan Davies urges Wales to build more bridges between government and people
Vicki Lloyd remembers one of Wales’ most prominent and fierce campaigners for older people.
Peter Daniels argues that London must take Wales’ needs seriously, and that talk of independence in the context of the pandemic is far from ‘frivolous’
Gerald Holtham sees opportunity as well as threat in the efforts that will be needed when the lockdown lifts.
Jörg Bernig continues his journey through the Gower in the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing.
Dylan Moore welcomes you to the welsh agenda (online)