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the welsh agenda

Welsh is a language just like any other

Dafydd Glyn Jones warns against the perils of linguistic re-invention

1st August (31st July)
  • Culture

Living Welsh in a globalised world

Rhys David makes a plea for more radical thinking on how best to fit the language for the modern era

31st July (31st July)
  • Culture

Visibility of politicians in the Bay

Roger Scully delves into public attitudes towards the party leaders

30th July (29th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Banks finally expose their regional lending performance

Geraint Talfan Davies welcomes new banking data and offers a prize

29th July (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

2020 vision for Wales

Ceri Jackson explores the policies being developed to help people suffering from sight loss

28th July (26th July)
  • Uncategorised

Growing our own for the planet

Morgan Parry on how a new Welsh Community Land Advisory Service is aiming to make us more resilient

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

Airports Commission needs to look beyond London

Geraint Talfan Davies takes a long term look at our air connectivity

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

The dead end road of health care as a business

Julian Tudor Hart says the Welsh NHS alternative can become a model for the rest of the UK

25th July (24th July)
  • Uncategorised

Wales needs a capital cauldron

Calvin Jones makes the case for a Welsh stock-market as a furnace to promote co-cooperatives and mutuals

24th July (27th February)
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