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the welsh agenda

Mark Thomas draws attention to the struggles of campaigners and advocacy groups in Wales.

The Welsh Media Deficit: A Story from a Campaigner on the Front Line of the Cladding Crisis

As a group of citizens who purchased new Welsh homes in the mid 2000s, we are beset with serious fire

28th October (27th October)
  • Voices

Can Shared Mobility Support Transport Decarbonisation in a Cost-of-living Crisis?

Daniel McCool argues that the people of Wales should have access to active travel and public transport facilities as easy and convenient to use as private cars.

27th October (27th October)
  • Politics and Policy
Production shots of A Midsummer Night's Dream

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Sherman Theatre

Marine Furet enjoys the Sherman Theatre’s bilingual production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, adapted by Nia Morais and Mari Izzard.

26th October (26th October)
  • Culture
independent nation

Has Covid-19 increased the likelihood of devolution and independence in Wales?

John Cordner examines the impact of the pandemic on Wales’ position in the Union.

25th October (18th January)
  • Voices

‘The Elsa Effect’: Representation and the Early Years

Jessica Dunrod and Gwenllian Lansdown Davies argue that anti-racist practice within Early Years provision is the place to start to ensure the Welsh language belongs to everyone.

24th October (24th October)
  • Voices

Constitutional Reform is Unfinished Business in the UK

Glyndwr Cennydd Jones says that the UK’s structural fragilities call for for a nationwide conversation about constitutional reform.

24th October (24th October)
  • Politics and Policy
Young women's career prospects are influenced by gender stereotypes, new research shows.

Gender Stereotypes Are Still Influencing the Career Decisions of Young Women in Wales

Dr Tomos Evans lays out the ways in which gender stereotypes continue to shape young women’s career prospects in Wales.

12th October (10th October)
  • Politics and Policy
Glenn Edwards documents Clifton Street Festival.

Photoessay: Festival Fun on Clifton Street

Glenn Edwards reports on Clifton Street Festival.

7th October (5th October)
  • Culture
Portrait of Robert Muza by Glenn Edwards.

Inspirational Journeys: From Mufakose to Casnewydd

Robert Muza talks to Dylan Moore about inspiring young people and connecting communities – from Mufakose, Zimbabwe to Newport, Wales

6th October (5th October)
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