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A tale of two journeys: the need for connectivity between north and south Wales

Peter Daniels compares his experience of the roads in Switzerland to the roads in north and south Wales

10th January (27th February)
  • 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)
  • Culture

Drive me home, country roads

A contemplation of Welshness; Merlin Gable reviews Dylan Moore’s new series of travel essays ‘Driving Home Both Ways’.

12th December (28th February)
  • Culture

Without the wills is there a way for solicitors?

Lee Waters AM reflects on the issues automation raises for legal firms in Wales

15th November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

A Future for Public Service Television in Wales

Tom O’Malley looks at what needs to be done to improve the future of Public Service Television in Wales.

23rd July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

“The Power of Diaspora – A Positive Force in a Post Brexit Britain.” Discuss.

Rachel Minto reflects on her involvement in a panel discussion at the Hay Festival about the role of the Welsh diaspora post-Brexit

18th July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Is it time to talk about Community Councils?

Peter Black makes a case for more effective Town and Community Councils delivering place-based services in their area

17th July (28th February)
  • Uncategorised

Unfamiliar Complexities

Grahame Davies is proud to claim an overlooked, misunderstood identity

4th May (3rd May)
  • Culture

With a British Macron elusive, what chance a Welsh Agir?

Nicolas Webb considers the possibility for a resurgent centrist politics in Wales under new electoral systems.

10th January
  • Politics and Policy
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