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the welsh agenda

What’s Welsh for ‘Economic Policy’?

Dr Jack Watkins writes that reliance on Foreign Direct Investment must be replaced with development of an economy rooted at the local level.

27th November (27th November)
  • Voices

Poverty Shouldn’t be the Consequence of Caring

Unpaid carers are barely supported in Wales and it’s time they’re protected from the injustice of poverty, argues Rachel Cable.

26th November (19th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Why a Universal Basic Income Could Tackle Domestic Abuse

Jack Sargeant MS and Lydia Godden outline why reforming the welfare system is a crucial part of halting violence towards women.

25th November (25th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Cancer Doesn’t Stop for a Pandemic – Neither Can We

David Rees MS argues that our response to cancer mustn’t be forgotten as priorities shift to deal with Covid-19.

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

Why it’s Time to Embrace Uncertainty Politics

Andy Regan casts his eyes on the Senedd elections and wonders whether we will get the debate that Wales needs.

13th November (12th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Lifelong, Flexible Learning Needs to be Central to Our Recovery

Louise Casella sets out a vision of how the next government should change Wales’ culture around learning.

12th November (12th November)
  • Politics and Policy

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)
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