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Dylan Moore

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

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)
  • Politics and Policy

Review: A470: Poems for the Road/Cerddi’r Ffordd

Dylan Moore enjoys A470: Poems for the Road, a bilingual poem collection taking inspiration from the road crossing Wales from North to South.

31st March (24th March)
  • Culture

What We Talk About When We Talk About Land

Dylan Moore introduces the first themed online edition of the welsh agenda by adopting Raymond Williams’ etymological approach.

4th January (2nd January)
  • Voices

Our Most Read Articles in 2021

As we wrap up the year, here our 10 most read articles published in 2021.

22nd December (18th May)
  • Voices

Mapping Wales with the welsh agenda in 2021

Here are some of the articles published in the welsh agenda in 2021 that best reflect the diversity of Welsh places.

22nd December (20th May)
  • Voices

Nigel Jenkins: Damned for Dreaming and Other Essays

Dylan Moore delights in a ragbag collection of essays celebrating the life of longtime friend of the IWA Nigel Jenkins

3rd December (6th December)
  • Culture

EDITORIAL: Coming together

Dylan Moore introduces the welsh agenda’s 67th print edition, and urges unity across generational divides.

15th November (15th November)
  • Culture
People holding an antiracist placard at a Black Lives Matter protest.

Which Way is Welsh?

Dylan Moore says to improve public discourse, we need to rediscover our moral compass 

1st September (1st September)
  • Culture

Review: The Welsh Way: Essays on Neoliberalism and Devolution

Dylan Moore shares his thoughts on The Welsh Way, a new anthology of essays decrying the hold of neoliberal values in the Welsh public sphere.

1st September (1st September)
  • Culture
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