Issue 74 Spring/Summer 2025
the welsh agenda
Buy your digital or print copy of Issue 74: The Unexpected and the Rewarding
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What you can look forward to in this issue
ARTICLES
- Reimagining journalism through community design Shirish Kulkarni
- Where next for government in Wales? Joe Rossiter
- Cymru – a nation of good ancestors Derek Walker
- Life as a new MP: the unexpected and the rewarding Llinos Medi MP
- Welsh beekeeping and cultural memory in Powys Tom Cardew
- Is education enough? Emily Adams
- Becoming the Senedd? Devolution as process Prof Kerry E. Howell
- Building Hiraeth Richard Martin
- Modern states and sovereignty Glyndwr Cennydd Jones
- Unlocking growth through our SMEs Felix Milbank
- Senedd Elections: new system, new boundaries, new campaign methods Rob Osborne
- Where next for climate action in Wales? Stan Townsend
- Ugly, Lovely Town: the Dylan Thomas birthplace in Uplands, Swansea Katie Driscoll
- Wales’ Fashion Revolution Cerys Jones
REVIEWS
- A Journey into the Bog Kaja Brown talks to Bog Witch’s writer Mab Jones
- Food for thought: unleashing the power of the public plate Joe Rossiter
- Welsh Not: Elementary Education and the Anglicisation of Nineteenth-Century Wales Megan Jones
- Sync Gareth Jones
Happy reading!
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