With implications for the content we watch, listen to and enjoy everyday, the future of broadcasting touches upon our collective
Beyond Social Partnership? Devolved Levers to Support Trade Unions in Wales
This report advocates for the role of trade unions to rebalance the economy in favour of low and middle earners,
Citizens’ Voices, People’s News: Making the Media Work for Wales
With fewer than 1,000 journalists currently employed in Wales, the Welsh media landscape cannot and does not serve the interests
Fiscal Firepower: Effective Policy-Making in Wales
In Fiscal Firepower and Effective Policy Making in Wales, the IWA’s Economic Policy Lead Harry Thompson argues that reforming the
Putting Businesses at the Heart of Levelling Up
The IWA’s latest report, Putting Businesses at the Heart of Levelling Up, argues that businesses in Wales need clarity and
Our Land: Communities and Land Use
Many communities are inherently defined by their geography – but what rights do they have over the land they inhabit,
Turning Rhetoric into Reality: Decarbonising the Foundational Economy
Our report, Turning Rhetoric into Reality: Decarbonising the Foundational Economy, was produced as part of the IWA’s project with CREW
What Does Levelling Up Mean for Wales?
Welsh councils are at a disadvantage when applying for Levelling Up funding, IWA warns. The Institute of Welsh Affairs raises
Renewing the Focus: Re-energising Wales Two Years On
Two years on from our landmark project on renewable energy, Re-energising Wales, the IWA calls for renewed ambition on energy