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Welsh infrastructure hopes for 2012

Mark Barry lists some major projects that could have a lasting impact on the Welsh economy

10th January (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Testing vision of a European republic

Geraint Talfan Davies reviews David Marquand’s account of the missing debate on the future of Europe

9th January (29th February)
  • Culture

Elections on a beat near you

Shelley Bosson explores the forthcoming shake-up of the administration at the top of the Welsh police forces

8th January (23rd December)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales needs mechanism to influence media policy

Angela Graham argues that Welsh Government engagement with broadcasting will need to remain high on the agenda during 2012

7th January (28th February)
  • Culture

Cymdeithas at 50: Making the campaign fit for the future

Huw Lewis says Cymdeithas faces questions about its organisation, methods and policy

6th January (22nd December)
  • Culture

Cymdeithas at 50: How devolution is changing the campaign

Simon Brooks argues that today the language needs constitutional pressure group

5th January (22nd December)
  • Culture

Cymdeithas at 50: Attaining psychological freedom

Menna Machreth explains how non-violent direct action can become a way of life

4th January (22nd December)
  • Culture

Cymdeithas at 50: When dreams become reality

Angharad Tomos looks back at a lifetime of campaigning

3rd January (22nd December)
  • Culture

Cymdeithas at 50: Half a century ago

John Davies looks back at an era when the Welsh language was virtually invisible

2nd January (21st December)
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