This article in an excerpt of a recent speech by Lord Thomas of Gresford, informed in part by recent articles on click on wales, in response to a debate on Possible effects of Brexit on the stability of the Union between the parts of the UK in the House of Lords.
Period poverty is not inevitable. Let’s end it
Chisomo Phiri is calling on the Welsh Government to revisit its provisions to tackle period poverty.
Tackling fuel poverty through low carbon homes
Sarah Scotcher explains how housing associations in Wales are using innovation and engagement to help reduce fuel poverty amongst their tenants.
A ‘globally responsible Wales’ in a global Britain?
Susie Ventris-Field sets out the elements that should influence Welsh Government’s new international strategy
Crucial policies to ensure a vibrant Welsh ecology and economy
Mark Banahan at The Vegan Society outlines policies that could benefit everyone, vegan or not.
A place for agro-forestry
In the third of his short series, Richard Edwards explores how woodlands in Wales remain an integral part of our landscape and ecology
Reflections on ‘How to be an MP’
In the wake of the sad news that Paul Flynn MP has died, Adam Somerset revisits an earlier review of his book, ‘How to be an MP’.
Is the Mutual Investment Model PFI lite?
Mike Hedges AM considers the implications of the Welsh Government’s Mutual Investment Model
Judging Brexit – The “Guilty Men” and Women Revisited
Steve Thomas considers where political responsibility for the acrimony of Brexit lies