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the welsh agenda

A picture of Plaid Cymru's recently elected MPs with Plaid Cymru's leader Rhun ap Iorwerth.

Why isn’t Plaid Cymru talking about land?

Eben Myrddin Muse argues that Plaid Cymru’s lack of a vision on land is a gap in their electoral strategy.

25th July (22nd July)
  • Voices

The Welsh justice system of the future: Beyond Mega Prisons?

Following her eco-dystopian reflection on the prisons of the future, Heledd Melangell explores whether transformative models and the restorative laws of Hywel Dda could inform our approach to the Welsh justice system and prisons by the year 2100.

25th July (25th July)
  • People and Places
Dusty Forge, Cardiff

The craft of co-production: six lessons from the development of the Ely and Caerau community plan

Martin Kitchener and Panayiota Georgiou reflect on the lessons learnt from the development of the Ely and Caerau Community Plan.

24th July (23rd July)
  • People and Places
Two girls in black school uniforms working together.

Building a confident Cymru

Cassy Taylor explains the work of designing an inclusive suite of National Qualifications for 14- to 16-year-olds.

23rd July (19th July)
  • Voices
A picture of a curlew

Restoring Biodiversity in Wales

Farming has the greatest potential to restore nature in Wales – but only if farmers receive the right support.

22nd July (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy
The wall of a prison seen from the outside.

Imagining Wales in 2100: Prison 2100: A Mega Prisons Eco-dystopia

Heledd Melangell imagines a future where the carceral system has continued to expand at its current pace.

22nd July (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy

Imagining Wales’ future constituencies

Shereen Williams, chief executive of the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru, introduces the Commission’s work and explains how people across Wales can be involved.

19th July (19th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Imagining Wales in 2100: Towards a safe food system

Duncan Fisher argues that a decentralised approach to our food systems can reduce carbon pollution and combat food insecurity.

15th July (12th July)
  • Politics and Policy
Andrew RT Davies speaking in the Siambr

Andrew RT Davies MS: ‘People want an alternative’

Andrew RT Davies MS introduces the Welsh Conservatives’ pledges to the nation.

12th July (11th July)
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