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the welsh agenda

Financing a Basic Income in Wales

T N D Anderson proposes a people’s bank and a Welsh currency

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

In from the margins

Joao Morais reviews Peter Lord’s ‘The Tradition’, an illustrative portrayal of Welsh art and history

17th November (29th February)
  • Culture

We urgently need to tackle inequalities in end of life care in Wales

Catrin Edwards argues that we need a fuller picture of palliative care needs in Wales

16th November (15th November)
  • Uncategorised

The Peculiar case of Pigeon and Pijin

Lleucu Siencyn reviews two versions of the same book and assesses the implications of a Welsh literary first

15th November (29th February)
  • Culture

Grid poverty; is mid-Wales vulnerable?

David Clubb warns of the implications of insufficient grid capacity in Mid-Wales

14th November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Looking beyond the Local Housing Allowance policy announcement

Will Atkinson argues the UK Government must end the freeze on Local Housing Allowance in the forthcoming budget.

13th November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Film: a world of possiblities for all

Non Stevens highlights the impact of creative industries on children’s learning

10th November (27th February)
  • Culture

The Soul of Swansea

Peter Stead reviews a new exhibition of Colin Riddle’s photographs

9th November (9th November)
  • Culture

Saying something …

about the importance of listening and talking …

8th November (7th November)
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