Issue 75: Urban Atomisation

Issue 75 Autumn/Winter 2025

the welsh agenda

 

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We are delighted to bring you another issue of the welsh agenda magazine, funded by the Books Council of Wales, with exciting and insightful pieces from new and emerging voices across the country. This issue focuses on the constitutional future of Wales, and you will also find a plethora of other current affairs and cultural articles.

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What you can look forward to in this issue

ARTICLES

  1. Delivering Wellbeing in Wales Joe Rossiter
  2. Dementia is Wales’s leading cause of death, now is the time for action Eleanor Roberts
  3. More collaborative, less Corleone: how the UK can practice better inter-governmental relations Dewi Knight
  4. Reflections on time in the Senedd Cymru John Griffiths MS
  5. It’s time to transform end of life care in Wales Natasha Davies
  6. How will broadcasters balance and scrutinise political parties ahead of the 2026 Senedd election? Prof Stephen Cushion
  7. Constitutional Change and Wales PLC: It’s the Economy, Twp. Chris Carter
  8. Let’s give Wales Away a voice, and a vote, in the new Senedd Luke Upton
  9. Rage against the dying of Welsh rugby’s light Harry Thompson
  10. How can we encourage young people to engage in Welsh politics? Elena Preest
  11. Ffermio Bro: helping farmers and nature in National Parks and National Landscapes of Wales Lawrence Harris
  12. What could a more connected, digitally enabled system mean for people seeking mental health support in Wales? Sue O’Leary
  13. Urban Atomisation: the case of Bangor City Dr Edward Thomas Jones & Carl Mather
  14. Flying the Dragon, playing in England: how Wrexham AFC mirrors Wales’ constitutional challenge Ethan Duggan
  15. Rekindling Aneurin Bevan’s internationalist 1948 NHS: Marking the centenary of Dr Rajendra Midha, one of the original Indian doctors in Wales Dr Arun Midha
  16. Made in Wales, for Wales: Energy security as an economic mission for Welsh Government Catryn Newton

REVIEWS AND CULTURE

      1. Love Letters on the River Jessica McQuade
  1. Red Dragon on Black Stone Maximiliano Buss Kopp

Happy reading!

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