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Dylan Moore reviews Blood on the Crossbar, a new novel by Rhys Richards

Review: Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship’s World Cup

On the day of an iconic World Cup quarter final clash in Qatar, Dylan Moore reviews Rhys Richards’ book about another time football was soiled by sportwashing

9th December (31st October)
  • Culture
Call for urgent action to support seagrass restoration in Wales.

Ripple Effect: Why You Should Care about Wales’ Seagrass

Dr Leanne Cullen-Unsworth and Laura Evans call for action to support seagrass restoration and explain its importance to Wales’ ecosystem

8th December (1st December)
  • Politics and Policy
Constitutional Commission's Interim Report Launch at the Talking Shop

‘Wales Needs to Take Charge of its Own Future’

Marine Furet reports from the launch of the Constitutional Commission’s Interim Report

7th December (9th December)
  • Politics and Policy
independent nation

Review – Independent Nation: Should Wales Leave the UK? by Will Hayward

Glyndwr Cennydd Jones reviews Will Hayward’s book Independent Nation: Should Wales Leave the UK?

6th December (2nd December)
  • Politics and Policy
Marine Furet enjoys Tales of the Brothers Grimm

Review: Tales of the Brothers Grimm, Sherman Theatre

Marine Furet reviews Tales of the Brothers Grimm, the Sherman Theatre’s Christmas production.

5th December (5th December)
  • Culture
The final speech of Efa, lead character of GALWAD, who has already lived through the next thirty years ahead of us…

The Beginning of Something

The final speech of Efa, lead character of GALWAD, who has already lived through the next thirty years ahead of us…

28th November (24th November)
  • Culture
Olga Jurasz argues that the Istanbul Convention is a necessary tool to transform the course of law and policy on violence against women and girls  in Wales. 

What the Istanbul Convention Means for Women and Girls in Wales

Olga Jurasz argues that the Istanbul Convention is a necessary tool to transform the course of law and policy on violence against women and girls in Wales. 

25th November (24th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Claire Morgan makes the case for bringing unpaid carers and social workers together to innovate social care practice in Wales.

Bringing Unpaid Carers and Social Workers together to Innovate Social Care

Amidst a social care system emergency, Claire Morgan reflects on removing barriers and building trust between unpaid carers and social workers.

24th November (24th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Ceri Davies examines the legacy of the Future Generations Act and argues Welsh Government needs a critical friend. The picture represents wind turbines in the sunset, referring to the sustainability goals of the act.

Is all well with our Well-being of Future Generations Act?

Ceri Davies explains why the Well-being of Future Generations Act needs critical friendship.

22nd November (21st November)
  • Politics and Policy
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