Issue 73 Autumn/Winter 2024
the welsh agenda
After a turbulent and eventful summer for everyone in Wales, the UK and across the globe, we are delighted to be able to bring you the next edition of the welsh agenda magazine with exciting and insightful pieces from voices known and new.
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What you can look forward to in this issue
ARTICLES
- Healthier lives, a more prosperous Wales? Joe Rossiter
- Decolonising Y Wladfa Today Lucy Taylor
- Who’ll Care? Dr Huw Dylan Owen
- The Welsh surfing communities transforming young people’s mental health Zoe Dowsett
- Wales and Ethiopia: a tale of two nations on the global stage Emlyn Phillips
- The darkness at the heart of some of Welsh rugby’s brightest names Luke Upton
- A Walk in One’s Orbit Joshua Jones
- ‘Politics is a public service’ Lee Waters MS talks to Jennifer Nadel
- Reaching Net Zero by 2035? Reflections on supporting the Challenge Group Dr Jack Price
- Swansea Growth Story Tom Collinson
- A Welsh Stance on Nuclear Deterrence? Rhys Lewis-Jones
- Navigating the intersection of LGBTQ+ youth homelessness and social vulnerability in Wales Rania Vamvaka
- The Reciprocal Well-being Model: A New Way Forward for Wales Iwan Brioc
- Perthyn a Hiraeth ym Mhontypridd Ken Moon
- Transforming Wales’s relationship with food Carwyn Graves
- Giving Rural Communities a Stake: Insight from across the Devolved Nations Dr Sarah Nason and Dr Dani Hutcheon
- Protecting Welsh seabird islands Rowenna Haines
- Releasing the Power of Community Action and Investment Iwan Thomas
REVIEWS
1. Mixing Pop and Politics: A Marxist History of Popular Music Rhian E Jones
2. Odyssey ‘84 Kaja Brown
Enjoy getting stuck in!
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