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Economic growth’s collateral damage

Katie-Jo Luxton bemoans the loss of our biodiversity hard drive

14th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales to lose 52,000 jobs

Next week’s announcement on public spending cuts will force a rethink on NHS Wales funding

13th October (13th May)
  • Uncategorised

Inconvenient truths for the world’s first fair trade nation

Alastair Smith reports on the Big Food Debate at the Abergavenny Food Festival

12th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The Valleys as an industrial frontier

New perspectives countering a metropolitan view of our culture are opening the prospect of a new unity for Wales

11th October (13th May)
  • Uncategorised

Viewers are replacing remote controllers

Colin Thomas says the vast changes in communications technology have opened up opportunities for film-makers and other artists to by-pass the game-keepers of our culture

10th October (28th February)
  • Culture

Wales to control building standards

Jeremy Williams says builders on the Welsh side of the border need to keep abreast of the Welsh Government’s changing regulations.

9th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh Government plays judge and jury

Kirsty Williams on how Ministers in the Assembly are the last group of politicians in Wales who still police themselves.

8th October (7th October)
  • Politics and Policy

Don’t kill our creativity

Geraint Talfan Davies argues that culture should be a priority for the Welsh Government in hard times

7th October (27th February)
  • Culture

Four delusions about future Welsh spending

Malcolm Prowle says cuts to the Welsh budget will force radical new thinking about the shape, funding and delivery of our public services

6th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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