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Dylan Moore

is Editor of the welsh agenda. He writes this in a personal capacity.

Dylan Moore reviews Blood on the Crossbar, a new novel by Rhys Richards

Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship’s World Cup

On the day of an iconic World Cup quarter final clash in Qatar, Dylan Moore reviews Rhys Richards’ book about another time football was soiled by sportwashing

9th December (6th December)
  • Culture
Noel Mooney and Laura McAllister discuss the future of football in Wales

Values and vision: Noel Mooney on a beautiful future for football in Cymru

On the eve of Cymru’s first appearance in the FIFA World Cup for 64 years, Noel Mooney, CEO of the Football Association of Wales, spoke with former Cymru captain Laura McAllister about values, vision and how football can drive social change

18th November (16th November)
  • Voices
Dylan Moore announces the launch of new research on the future of the Welsh media

IWA Analysis – It’s Time to Make the Media Work for Wales – but How?

Dylan Moore says Welsh people want and deserve better access to news they can trust, and we must listen to their ideas about how to do this

15th November (15th November)
  • Voices
Portrait of Robert Muza by Glenn Edwards.

Inspirational Journeys: From Mufakose to Casnewydd

Robert Muza talks to Dylan Moore about inspiring young people and connecting communities – from Mufakose, Zimbabwe to Newport, Wales

6th October (5th October)
  • People and Places
Dylan Moore talks to Olu Oni and Glenn Edwards about Africa Welsh News, a community website that seeks to foster links across nations and continents

‘Africa Welsh News is about connecting people’

Dylan Moore talks to Olu Oni and Glenn Edwards about Africa Welsh News, a community website that seeks to foster links across nations and continents

3rd October (4th October)
  • Voices
Queen Elizabeth II attending the official opening of the Fifth Senedd.

IWA View: ‘A bridge into the future’: Wales in the Second Elizabethan Age

The IWA says that HM Queen Elizabeth II presided over the strengthening of Wales as a nation, a country emerging confident into the era of devolution

12th September
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of one of the My City My Shirt murals in Butetown, where the plot of The Fortune Men takes place.

‘The miasma above Cardiff’: Notes on Wales’ Book of the Year

Dylan Moore says the judges’ – and people’s – choice of The Fortune Men makes for a vital reckoning with history – and with the present

12th August (10th August)
  • Culture
A production shot of Circle of Fifths, a new production from National Theatre of Wales. Credit: Jorge Lizalde.

Review: Circle of Fifths

Dylan Moore praises Circle of Fifths, a brand new production from the National Theatre of Wales exploring our experiences of loss and grief.

27th June
  • Culture
The IWA's media and democracy lead Dylan Moore launches a new project on Welsh media, which will be looking at all dimensions of Wales' creative economy. Pictured is a TV producer looking at several monitors.

A New Public Square: For a Welsh Media that Serves People and Communities

Dylan Moore says we must urgently recognise the public interest nature of our Welsh media, local and national.

15th June (15th June)
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