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Bittersweet victory for Ysgol Treganna

Leanne Wood explains why the champagne remains on ice in the ongoing controversy surrounding English and Welsh medium education in Cardiff.

27th September (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Off to Philadelphia in the 17th Century

Hilary Lloyd Yewlett explains how curiosity about her family history led her in search of the Merediths of Radnorshire

26th September (28th February)
  • Culture

Caerphilly’s moment in the limelight

Rhodri Ellis Owen hails Illuminata 2010 at Caerphilly Castle as a landmark achievement for heritage tourism

25th September (24th September)
  • Culture

Turning Cardiff into a hot city

John Osmond reports on Rhodri Morgan’s recommendations for a successful Welsh economy

24th September (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Pupils and teachers perform better in new schools

Peter Fox says it is ludicrous that a single objection can delay a local authority school reorganisation plan for years

24th September (27th February)
  • Culture

Balancing English with Welsh medium education

Rodney Berman says the First Minister’s decision to oppose Cardiff Council’s proposals for schools reorganisation in Canton is a ‘game-changer’

23rd September (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Blaenafon’s versus Caernarfon’s usable past

John Osmond prises open a report published today on the value of Wales’s historic environment

22nd September (13th May)
  • Uncategorised

Why north Wales needs a prison

David Hanson argues that forcing criminals across the border to serve time makes them more likely to re-offend and undermines rehabilitation

22nd September (22nd September)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh television takes biggest spending hit

Geraint Talfan Davies discovers a decline of viewers of television news about Wales

21st September (28th February)
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