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Noel Mooney and Laura McAllister discuss the future of football in Wales

Values and vision: Noel Mooney on a beautiful future for football in Cymru

On the eve of Cymru’s first appearance in the FIFA World Cup for 64 years, Noel Mooney, CEO of the Football Association of Wales, spoke with former Cymru captain Laura McAllister about values, vision and how football can drive social change

18th November (16th November)
  • Voices
The Talking Shop was set up as a place for interested citizens wanting to access democratic education

‘No Shame, No Blame’ – Let’s Start With Democratic Education

Yvonne Murphy says we need a vision and strategy for widespread and creative, engaging and inspiring democratic education

17th November (16th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Dylan Moore announces the launch of new research on the future of the Welsh media

IWA Analysis – It’s Time to Make the Media Work for Wales – but How?

Dylan Moore says Welsh people want and deserve better access to news they can trust, and we must listen to their ideas about how to do this

15th November (15th November)
  • Voices
A project exploring the Welsh identity and the specific relationship of individuals with learning needs to the Welsh language and its culture through the arts.

Troi hanes ddoe yn hyder heddiw

Prosiect yn archwilio’r hunaniaeth Gymreig a pherthynas benodol unigolion gyda’g anghenion dysgu â’r iaith Gymraeg a’i diwylliant drwy’r celfyddydau.

14th November (14th November)
  • Voices
A picture of Climate Minister Julie James sitting next to one of the representatives from the Guarani and Wampís nations she met at COP26, during discussions on deforestation

One Year Since COP26: Is Wales Doing Enough on Tropical Deforestation?

Wales made ambitious commitments at COP26, but action is needed on our deforestation footprint to become a globally responsible nation.

11th November (14th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Dan Roberts explains three co-operative solutions to the cost of living crisis

Three Co-operative Solutions to the Cost of Living Crisis

Dan Roberts presents three takeaways from the recent Cross Party Group for Co-operatives and Mutuals, which received a huge attendance.

10th November (10th November)
  • People and Places
Elain Price analyses S4C's relationship with the BBC.

Entangled History: The Relationship between S4C and the BBC

Dr Elain Price takes a closer look at the history of S4C’s ties with the BBC, and the broadcasters’ current relationship.

8th November (8th November)
  • Culture
Efa encounters Swansea in 2052. This is a still from Galwad, which presents a future left to deal with the consequences of climate inaction.

Climate Inaction: We Need New Stories

As part of our partnership with GALWAD, writer and poet Bethany Handley says the arts can create new stories to challenge climate inaction.

7th November (2nd November)
  • Voices
Photo by PJ Gal-Szabo on Unsplash

Putting Wales on Television

Colin Thomas looks back at the early years of Channel 4 and S4C, and forward to forthcoming events that will assess the prospects for their continued success.

7th November (7th November)
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