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A picture of Donna Jenkins, a participant the Welsh National Opera's programme to help people with Long-Covid. Donna, a blonde woman with glasses and a navy jumper, is attending one of the programmes' sessions on Zoom.

How opera singing can help with Long-Covid symptoms

Rhys Edwards presents a programme designed by the Welsh National Opera to help people with Long-Covid symptoms.

21st April (6th March)
  • Culture

In Wales, Trans People are Fighting Back Against Erasure and Poverty

Rudy Harries explores the grassroots movements rising up to support trans people in Wales’ current political climate. 

18th April (11th July)
  • Voices
A portrait of Miguela Gonzalez, a member of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales, who will be speaking at the IWA's event at Hay Festival. She is wearing a white shirt with red flowers and smiling at the camera.

The IWA Recommends: Highlights of Hay

Dylan Moore flicks through the Hay Festival programme with his highlighter pen

17th April (5th April)
  • Culture

Sanctuary – There Must Be Somewhere: Poetry Review

Kaja Brown reviews the collection of poems Sanctuary – There Must Be Somewhere, and looks at how it resonates with today’s society.

13th April (13th April)
  • Culture
A new framework for economic development in Wales: the Wellbeing Economy

Tree Planting in Wales: Seeds of Hope or Carbon Land Grab?

Sam Meadows investigates carbon credits in Wales and the likely impact of the Welsh Government’s tree planting strategy

12th April (30th June)
  • People and Places
A picture of red theatre curtains

Wherefore Theatre: How can Welsh theatre bridge its skill gap?

Maisie Allen talks to theatremakers in Wales and beyond to understand the challenges facing creatives working in the industry.

11th April (20th April)
  • Culture

Review: Hymnal: An Early Life in Verse

Maisie Allen reviews Julia Bell’s debut poetry collection Hymnal, published in April 2023 by Parthian Books.

5th April (31st October)
  • Culture
A chicken in a coop looking down towards the ground

Intensive Poultry Units and the Well-being of Future Generations Act

Intensive Poultry Units raise complex challenges for campaigners against river pollution, Jane Powell argues.

4th April (30th June)
  • People and Places

Working Towards a globally responsible Wales

Whilst the Social Partnership and Public Procurement Bill could have been stronger on global responsibility, Aileen Burmeister argues that Wales must continue to live up to the ambition of a Fair Trade Nation.

3rd April (30th March)
  • Politics and Policy
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