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the welsh agenda

the welsh agenda is published twice a year and is one of Wales’ leading current affairs magazines.

IWA members have free access to the whole of our archive; however non-members will be charged for the latest issues. If you would like to join the IWA, please visit our Support Us pages.

Charles Burton: The lost war paintings of the Rhondda boy

Spring/ Summer 2016 Issue costs £6.95 for a digital copy (pdf via email) Contents A love Letter to Wales John

1st March 2016 (17th April 2024)
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Stephen Crabb talks to David Cornock

Autumn/Winter 2015 Issue costs £6.95 for a digital copy (pdf via email) Contents Crabb’s Journey David Cornock talks to the

1st November 2015 (17th April 2024)
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General election special 2015

Spring 2015 Issue costs £6.95 for a digital copy (pdf via email) A fork in the road Mark Drakeford says

1st March 2015 (17th April 2024)
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Wales: The heart of the debate?

Winter 2014 Issue costs £6.95 for a digital copy (pdf via email) Lessons from Scotland Roger Scully draws some conclusions

1st November 2014 (17th April 2024)
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Is Wales sleepwalking to independence?

Spring 2014 Issue costs £6.95 for a digital copy (pdf via email) Editorial All change at the IWA News We

1st March 2014 (17th April 2024)
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How sustainable is Bevan’s NHS?

Winter 2013 To download this issue for free please click here. Editorial How sustainable is Bevan’s NHS? Essay Clouds of

1st November 2013 (4th March 2020)
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He needs a critical friend

Summer 2013 To download this issue for free please click here.   Editorial Why Welsh Government needs a critical friend

1st June 2013 (4th March 2020)
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Edging the Estuary

Spring 2013 To download this issue for free please click here. Editorial The Welsh connectivity challenge   Essay Where minorities

1st March 2013 (4th March 2020)
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Reinvention of Welsh canals

Winter 2012 To download this issue for free please click here. Editorial An Assembly fit for purpose   Essay Symbol

1st November 2012 (4th March 2020)
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