Wales is one of the dirtiest countries in the world and will face intense pressure to reduce its carbon emissions, potentially putting thousands of jobs at risk – this report argues that in all the changes that lie ahead, whether…
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Written whilst the All-Wales Convention, chaired by Sir Emyr Jones Parry, was deliberating, this issue looks at current issues in democracy and devolution. Wales has a history of making up its own mind, arriving at its own radical ideas and then stubbornly…
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Low income households face extra costs for fuel, financial services and education – this report sets out ideas for action that would help low income households to overcome this double penalty. The report is based on the outcome of round-table…
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Patients who need expensive, newly-developed medicines are not necessarily able to get them prescribed on the NHS, causing serious difficulty for people who are already unwell and generating frustration for health care professionals. Wales has taken a different approach to…
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Much of the debate about broadband in Wales was, at the time of writing this report, about access and speed, but these aren’t the only issues: the question of the low take-up of broadband amongst households in Wales, and in particular…
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