I did not vote yesterday. I would have if I had still lived in Cardiff South and Penarth. If I had been there I would have taken my democratic responsibility seriously enough to cast my ballot in a by…
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In last year’s Autumn Statement, George Osborne referred to his wish to make public sector pay “more responsive to local labour markets”. His plans to do this outlined what we know now as Regional Pay, a pay system based more…
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Earlier this month, Ceri Jackson was appointed as the new Director of RNIB Cymru. Here she writes about how tackling the numbers of blind and partially sighted people living in poverty will be one of her top priorities in…
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In Wales we need no reminding that suicide is a tragedy, impacting on families, friends, communities and the economy. For many years statistics have shown that young men (under 30) are the group at highest risk of taking their own…
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On Thursday the people of Wales (and England) are being invited to participate in an extraordinary and radical departure from our generally accepted form of representative democracy. Very few people seem to know what or who is involved, even fewer…
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