A review of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust in Wales. To download this report, please click here.
Accelerating History: the 1979, 1997 and 2011 referendums in Wales
Referendums are often regarded as conservative devices designed to frustrate progressive initiatives, especially where constitutional change is concerned. In the
Making a difference at Key Stage 3: Learning from five successful schools
The major policy challenge of raising attainment in Welsh secondary schools has persisted throughout the past decade. Given that the
Unique Paths to Devolution: Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
This report describes the unique ways Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland became part of the UK, and asks whether the
Aneurin Bevan and Paul Robeson
Er y cofir am Paul Robeson fel sosialydd heddiw yng Nghymru, chwaraeodd ran allweddol hefyd mewn perthynas Chenedlaetholwyr Du. Ymddengys
A Metro For Wales’s Capital City Region
Around the world, the success of city region economies is becoming increasingly dependent on high capacity, high quality, intra and
Engaging Wales’ Disengaged Youth
In October 2009, the Institute of Welsh Affairs held a one-day conference, in association with the Welsh Government and Coleg
Growing Wales’ Civil Society
Civil society is thriving in Wales, as this volume testifies. Defined as occupying the space between the state and the
Adding Life to Years – Welsh Policy Approaches to Ageing
Extended old age is a modern phenomenon, and a tremendous achievement for contemporary society. It should be a matter for