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And we’re off…the UK General Election 2017

Laura McAllister and Diana Stirbu explore the threats and opportunities facing the political parties in Wales, ahead of the general election

26th April
  • Politics and Policy

Are we caring for our children?

Karen Graham and David Dallimore argue that childcare provision is about far more than getting parents into work

25th April (27th February)
  • Uncategorised

How could we buy energy in the smart future?

Dr Jeff Hardy explores possible business models which could emerge over the coming years, how these could change the way we buy energy and the effect this could have on our energy system.

24th April (29th February)
  • Uncategorised

IWA Podcast: 2017 General Election

Rhea Stevens is joined by Daran Hill, Liz Silversmith and Tom Davies to discuss the implications of the snap general election for Wales.

21st April (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The Real Fight Starts Now

Daran Hill argues that the snap General Election is a fight for the survival of Labour

21st April (20th April)
  • Uncategorised

Sustainable Diets from Sustainable Food Systems

Pamela Mason and Tim Lang argue for the need to address the huge problems within the food system by shifting dietary consumption through the development of sustainable dietary guidelines

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

Is the time right to prepare for a Welsh Bill of Rights?

Adam Hughes considers the case and timings for a Welsh Bill of Rights.

19th April (27th February)
  • Uncategorised

Womanby Street: keeping cultural distinctiveness alive

Cities across the UK are facing challenges in keeping music live, and their cultural distinctiveness alive. Cardiff is the latest.

18th April
  • Uncategorised

When will Wales finally ban letting agent fees?

Liz Silversmith asks why more progress hasn’t been made on letting fees in Wales

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