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A New Apprentice Framework can Deliver a More Equal Wales

Jamie Insole argues that reforming apprenticeships can enable proper lifelong learning in Wales.

11th November (11th November)
  • Politics and Policy

The Eye of the Beholder: Why Wales Needs a New Approach to Tourism

By promoting overlooked areas, Angela Evans argues that a more positive approach to making tourism work is needed.

9th November (9th November)
  • People and Places

A Sporting Chance at Improving Wellbeing and Mental Health

Emma Henwood dissects the latest survey of Wales’ experience of sport and argues that it’s time to grasp the nettle to make a healthier nation.

6th November (6th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Skills and Knowledge Should Make Wales a Climate Leader

Sarah Jenkinson writes that Wales has the knowledge and the potential to lead the UK on climate change.

5th November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

The Future Calls for Inclusive Growth – Part 2

Professor Sir Adrian Webb outlines his vision of where Wales’ economy needs to go to ensure green, sustainable growth.

3rd November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

The Future Calls for Inclusive Growth – Part 1

Professor Sir Adrian Webb takes a broad look at where the Welsh economy and democracy needs to go next.

2nd November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Understanding Our Places is the First Step to Regeneration

Ellen Jones looks at how getting a deeper, data-driven understanding of our towns can turbo-charge grassroots regeneration.

30th October (30th October)
  • People and Places

Challenging Poverty from Day One

Helen Mary Jones MS argues that both Westminster and the Welsh Government is responsible for poverty in Wales.

29th October (28th October)
  • Politics and Policy

Digital Technology Must Be for Everyone 

Karen Lewis and Dan Roberts argue that we need to make sure that technology doesn’t isolate people even further.

28th October (27th October)
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