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the welsh agenda

Imagining Wales in 2100: Wales: A Beacon of Regenerative Wellbeing

Transporting himself in 2100, Piotr Swiatek imagines what the world’s future governance might borrow from the principles of the Well-being of Future Generations Act.

1st July (1st July)
  • Politics and Policy

Through a Welsh Lens: the Liberal Democrats’ Vision for Wales

We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Here’s how the Liberal Democrats answered our questions.

28th June (28th June)
  • Elections 2024

Through a Welsh Lens: The Green Party’s Vision for Wales

We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Here’s how the Green Party answered our questions.

28th June
  • Elections 2024

Delivering a net zero economy in Wales: A shared mission?

Joe Rossiter delves into the role of net zero in the upcoming general election.

28th June (28th June)
  • Elections 2024
A picture of Sue Leary, director of Mind Cymru, the Mental Health Charity in Wales.

What the next UK Government can do for mental health

Sue O’Leary argues the upcoming General Election represents an opportunity for a different approach to mental health.

27th June (27th June)
  • Voices

Through a Welsh Lens: Plaid Cymru’s Vision for Wales

We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Here’s how Plaid Cymru answered our questions.

26th June (26th June)
  • Elections 2024

Through a Welsh Lens: The Labour Party’s Vision for Wales

We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Today, we hear from the Labour Party.

26th June (26th June)
  • Elections 2024

Through a Welsh Lens: Reform UK’s Vision for Wales

We asked the key parties for their solutions to address the challenges facing Wales. Here are the answers we received from Reform UK.

26th June (26th June)
  • Elections 2024
A picture of a stacked bookshelf taken at a bookshop.

Changing the narrative around employability for arts and humanities degrees

Dr Richard Marsden, Dr Anna Plassart, and Cerith Rhys Jones reflects on a recent event to change the narrative around arts and humanities’ graduates’ employability.

26th June (24th June)
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