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the welsh agenda

Call for change to Welsh private ministerial meetings

Dewi Knight says we need greater transparency in lobbying which properly regulated is a vital part of the democratic process

23rd August (22nd August)
  • Politics and Policy

Nurturing breakthroughs in the Valleys

Rhys David explains how the Wales Coalfield Bond launched five years ago has helped talented young people into creative careers

22nd August (27th February)
  • Culture

Reinventing the Welsh language movement

Cynog Dafis says the next stage is to persuade Welsh speakers to speak Welsh rather than English

21st August (21st August)
  • Culture

Edinburgh’s mix of culture and politics works for Scotland

Geraint Talfan Davies draws lessons for Wales from the Edinburgh Festival

20th August (18th August)
  • Culture

The strange death of Tory England

Gerry Hassan says Conservative support is increasingly shifting from England as a whole to the south

19th August (17th August)
  • Politics and Policy

Sport as important as reading and writing

Laura McAllister says Welsh Government and schools must work together to ensure Olympic Games have a lasting legacy

18th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Five weeks for demanding a form in Welsh

Nigel Stapley says events this week demonstrate that the language still occupies a position of legal and constitutional inferiority

17th August (17th August)
  • Culture

Hywel Dda’s laws come home

Maredudd ap Huw explains why the National Library paid £541,250 for a piece of paper more than 600 years old

16th August (15th August)
  • Culture

Wales still vulnerable to interference by Whitehall Minsters

Rhys Taylor argues that a separate jurisdiction would result in more autonomy for the Welsh Government’s legislative ambitions

15th August (15th August)
  • Politics and Policy
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