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the welsh agenda

A Welsh Budget for a Values Based Recovery

Minister for Finance Rebecca Evans MS looks back at the year and outlines the considerations of the Welsh Draft Budget 2020/21.

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

Ensuring Vaccine Success: What Wales Must Do

The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has been approved for use in the UK but the hurdles of logistics and communication still need to be overcome writes Dr Anthony Hill MBE.

16th December (16th December)
  • People and Places

Why a New Approach to Care in North Wales May Be the Future

A pilot where care workers are upskilled to monitor the health of patients shows considerable potential.

14th December (11th December)
  • People and Places

Wales’ Third Sector On The Brink

Angie Contestabile argues that cost-cutting and centralising in the Welsh third sector severely risks the health of a vital part of our society.

11th December
  • Voices

Opera in the Time of Pandemic

Merlin Gable talks to the new General Director of Welsh National Opera, Aidan Lang, and finds him excited at the potential for reexamining the role of performing arts in difficult times.

10th December (10th December)
  • Culture

Stats The Way

New data for the Understanding Welsh Places website will show towns’ access to green space, broadband availability, numbers of public toilets, mental health statistics and much more.

9th December (10th December)
  • IWA News

Keeping Me Awake at Night: Welsh Democratic Participation

Yvonne Murphy argues that we have a duty to educate young people, and the general population, in how to participate in democracy.

7th December (9th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Time to Revolutionise Our Mental Health Services

Rhun ap Iorwerth MS argues for ‘walk-in hubs’ as the change needed in mental health services for young people.

4th December (4th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Empowering the Senedd and Resisting Attacks on Devolution

Julie James MS talks to Josiah Mortimer about reforming the electoral system in Wales and the implications of the recent attacks on devolution.

1st December (4th December)
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