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Defend our food. Secure our future.

Our Food 1200’s Duncan Fisher reflects on a new report looking at the resilience of our food system.

13th February (17th February)
  • People and Places

Why continued investment in active travel is crucial for Wales

Cycling UK’s Tomos Owens makes the case for investment in active travel to bring health and economic benefits.

6th February (6th February)
  • People and Places

[LONG READ] The Reciprocal Well-being Model: A New Way Forward for Wales

Iwan Brioc explains why his reciprocal well-being model goes beyond traditional frameworks, asking us to rethink our values, systems and perceptions.

4th February (27th January)
  • People and Places

Save our campus in Lampeter

Following a proposal to cease teaching at UWTSD’s Lampeter campus, Andy Bevan calls on the Welsh Government to step in and support with viable alternatives to closure.

22nd January (21st January)
  • People and Places
The picture shows a protester holding a sign that says 'There is no planet B'

Turning the Tide: Building a Wales Where Everyone Thrives

A new Oxfam report highlights rising global inequality, but here in Wales, we can create an economy that’s fairer for both – people and planet.

20th January (9th July)
  • People and Places

Why a BSL (Wales) Bill is needed for better access to services and opportunities for the Welsh deaf community

Mark Isherwood MS calls for a British Sign Language legislation for Wales which will enable the deaf community and people with hearing loss to have a voice in the design and delivery of more efficient and affordable support services.

16th January (15th January)
  • Politics and Policy

Small nation, big vision: making Wales a leader in social mobility

Principality Building Society’s Tony Smith discusses the role of business in tackling Wales’ social mobility challenge.

13th January (9th January)
  • People and Places

Review: Celebrations at the Funeral of Capitalism by Gareth Clark

Katie Driscoll reviews Gareth Clark’s immersive production shown at Chapter Arts Centre in December 2024.

7th January (19th December)
  • Culture

Rescuing Welsh Universities – ‘Now is the Time to Act’

UCU Cymru’s Gareth Lloyd reflects on the immense value of Welsh universities and calls for immediate action to tackle their precarious financial situation.

18th December (17th December)
  • Politics and Policy
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