A ‘hard Brexit’ could do untold damage to the educational and cultural fabric of Wales, and would harm our economic

Rydym am weld Cymru lle mae democratiaeth gref a hyderus. Bydd ein gwaith yn ceisio gwella addysg wleidyddol y genedl ac atebolrwydd a thryloywder ein gwleidyddion.
Drwy annog cyfryngau cadarn, a thrwy ymgyrchu nad yw’n bleidiol-wleidyddol, rydym am weld sffêr ddinesig Cymru yn tyfu ac yn cryfhau.
Mae ein prosiect Deall Lleoedd Cymru yn cefnogi pobl i ddeall eu cymunedau’n well ac yn declun i rymuso pobl Cymru.
Isod mae’r diweddaraf sy’n esbonio sut rydym yn gwneud i hyn ddigwydd. Mae rhestr lawn o’n cyhoeddiadau yma.
Dim ond drwy gefnogaeth ein haelodau mae’r IWA yn bodoli. Dysgwch fwy am ymuno â ni er mwyn sicrhau y gallwn barhau â’n gwaith.
A ‘hard Brexit’ could do untold damage to the educational and cultural fabric of Wales, and would harm our economic
The Institute of Welsh Affairs’ Media Group’s response to the DCMS white paper on the BBC; “A BBC for the
An IWA Media Group Response to the independent review into how the BBC is governed and regulated. The response can
Autumn 2015 The Wales Media Audit 2015, carried out by a group of media experts and academics on behalf of
The IWA has pursued an active interest in media issues for many years. In 2008 it carried out a media
Running from January to March 2015, the IWA’s Constitutional Convention asked 12,000 people across the country about Wales’ future. Using
The IWA response to Ofcom Consultation: “Public Service Content in a Connected Society” To download this response please click here.
As the Scottish Independence referendum approaches on 18 September 2014 a leading thinker on Unionism says adopting federalism is the
This report, a real Citizen Service for Wales, sets out a proposal for a year long placement for 18-25 year olds