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Wales

A Walk on the Wild Side – in Wales

Rhys David finds solitude and interesting signs of a new vitality on a trek through the middle of Wales

15th July (18th July)
  • Culture

Together, Stronger: The Joy of the Crowd

Dylan Moore joins the crowd welcoming home Wales’ footballing heroes and considers what such a massive gathering means for modern Welsh identity

12th July (11th July)
  • Uncategorised

Why is Wales treated differently?

Bethan Jenkins asks if the public is being well enough informed by our media, and what impact that has on democratic decision making here in Wales.

7th July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

‘Wales sleepwalking to independence’ revisited

Dylan Moore looks at how a 2014 IWA article speculated on the current political situation.

30th June (30th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Chasing the Mirage

David Jones MP says issues around sovereignty are of key concern to voters in the EU referendum.

2nd June (1st June)
  • Politics and Policy

Major study points to unsettled election result

Roger Scully discusses the first results of a major study on the upcoming Welsh Assembly Elections.

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

Values for Money

Kevin Morgan says public procurement is a ‘sleeping giant’ with untapped potential to effect change in Wales.

22nd February (19th February)
  • Politics and Policy

What can Wales learn from the Basque Country?

James Wilson outlines what Wales could learn from one of Europe’s success stories.

21st January (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The Building of Successful Devolution

It’s time to accept that Welsh Governments have failed, and try something different, says Calvin Jones.

3rd December (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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