The inaugural number of The Cardiff Bay Papers, a collaboration between the IWA and the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff

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The inaugural number of The Cardiff Bay Papers, a collaboration between the IWA and the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff
This book’s main recommendation is to establish a democratically elected Mayor for the Valleys to ensure that the Valleys’ problems
The author discusses the future of Welsh culture, concentrating on the Welsh language and the arts. Click here to download
This paper asks why Scotland was afforded full legislative powers at the start of the devolution process while Wales has
This document is a survey of media in Wales – across print, broadcast and online and in Welsh and English
Cultural consultant Anthony Everitt reflects on a series of seminars that explored the place of culture in the development of
“The new Government of Wales Act 2006 shakes the historic relationship between England and Wales to its roots …The new
Edited contributions made to the inaugural conference of Academy Health Wales in July 2007. Click here to download The Welsh
A new study on the experience of closure, amalgamation and reorganisation of primary schools in two contrasting Welsh counties. Interviews