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the welsh agenda

The Bill that could have been

Jon Antoniazzi says the Public Health (Wales) Bill has been hijacked by the debate around electronic cigarettes.

10th June (10th June)
  • Politics and Policy

We’re failing on care for people with disabilities.

Phil Parry says Wales is failing in its care for people with disabilities.

10th June (9th June)
  • Uncategorised

Cancer care in Wales

How does cancer care in Wales measure up? Shane Doheny looks at the statistics.

9th June (11th August)
  • Uncategorised

Modern local councils should be empowered, not shackled to Welsh ministers

Peter Black says local government reform must do more to empower communities.

8th June (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Let’s talk cancer

The IWA’s ‘Lets Talk Cancer’ project asks people to suggest changes to cancer care in Wales

8th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Not that kind of settlement

Jasmine Donahaye says colonialism is not a cause for celebration.

5th June (27th February)
  • Culture

One of us, but the best of us

Dewi Knight pays tribute to Charles Kennedy

5th June (4th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Let’s not walk away from the Human Rights Act

William Powell reflects upon Conservative plans to abolish the Human Rights Act.

4th June (3rd June)
  • Politics and Policy

The Outlook for Public Spending in Wales.

Eurfyl ap Gwilym looks at UK Government spending over the next five years and how that will impact Wales.

2nd June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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