Co-operatives in the Welsh Economy
Co-operatives play an important role in the economy and employment in Wales, turning over more than £1 billion a year and providing around 7,000 jobs. Read More
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Co-operatives play an important role in the economy and employment in Wales, turning over more than £1 billion a year and providing around 7,000 jobs. Read More
This latest edition of Review is 'challenge' - From the challenge to the current devolution settlement, raised by Scotland, to people's ability to challenge the political system; from the challenge facing public finances to the challenges facing the various public services, and the considerable challenges faced by individuals, families and communities - all this and more is explored admirably by our many distinguished contributors. Read More
How should the Welsh Government handle its new-found responsibility for the Social Fund? Mark Drakeford AM and Kirrin Davidson look at the troubled history of this vital source of help to people in urgent need, and argue that the devolution of the Fund to the Welsh Government brings a unique opportunity to devise help that, at last, meets people's needs and helps to tackle the underlying problems. Read More
As more public services go online, what happens to the third of the population who do not use the internet? This latest report, written by Victoria Winckler and James Radcliffe, looks at the pressures to go online in Wales, the experiences of a small group of people and public access to internet provision in Caerphilly, and tests some public services. Read More
In 2010 Former First Minister of Wales, Rhodri Morgan, delivered the Annual Aneurin Bevan Memorial Lecture - 'The Bevan Legacy' - on the Maes at the 2010 Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale, 52 years since Aneurin Bevan had himself attended the last Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale. Read More