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the welsh agenda

Unfamiliar Complexities

Grahame Davies is proud to claim an overlooked, misunderstood identity

4th May (3rd May)
  • Culture

OMG! Is there a teacher in the house?

Robin Hughes argues the culture of professional learning is as important as standards for the education workforce.

3rd May (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Now is an opportunity for the post-16 sector to develop a vision for the future, together.

Professor Julie Lyndon urges the post-16 education sector to come together to design a shared future

1st May (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales: A Renewable Energy Future

Shea Buckland-Jones shares major new research from the Re-energising Wales project and calls for increased action on renewable energy.

30th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Support fair and transparent trade agreements

Aileen Burmeister makes the case for new trade deals which are fair to everyone

27th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Has everyone given up?

Kirsty Davies-Warner calls for co-ordinated action on tackling persistent poverty in Wales

26th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

After Brexit, Wales will need soft power more than ever

Ahead of an international conference in Cardiff tomorrow, Chris Lewis explores what is meant by Wales’ soft power

25th April
  • Politics and Policy

Evolution or revolution? the future of health and social care in Wales

Peter Martin argues cultural change is as important as any structural reform of health and social care in Wales.

23rd April (22nd April)
  • Uncategorised

Protecting second chances

Louise Casella explains how financial support for new students starting from September 2018 could make a major difference to the numbers of people studying part-time in Wales.

20th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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