Summer 2010
Falling out over money
Wales 2100: year zero
Peter Stead says that, at the start of a new century for our country, we need a new politics
Inspire Wales Awards recognise active citizenship
Creatinging a positive business environment - response to Economic Renewal consultation
Resilient personaity answer to ageing – new report
Simon Brooks
Ethnic cleansing in civic Wales
Mark Rendell
Time for the Eisteddfod to bloom
Judith Kaufman
Subtleties in Translation
Carl Cooper
Powys tries combining cultures and the back office
Double coalition land
Roger Scully ponders the outcome of next May’s Assembly election when all the parties will be in government
Back to drawing board on social care
Joseph Carter urges the Welsh Government to examine the tools at its disposal for reforming social care funding
Legislating between equals
Iwan Davies says London cannot continue treating the Welsh Government as though it were another Whitehall department
Jury out on Ieuan’s new direction
Stevie Upton and Brian Morgan assess the Welsh Government’s response to private sector views on economic renewal
How to capitalise on the payroll
Chris Jones says we should emulate American-style Credit Unions to kick-start business finance in Wales
Whole food system
Elin Jones explains the thinking behind her emerging food strategy for Wales
Kevin Morgan argues that food planning is one of the most important new social movements of the early 21st Century
Steve Garrett describes the creation of an organic food-growing cooperative outside Cardiff
Stuart Cole explores the opportunities that might arise from Germany’s acquisition of Arriva
John Osmond reports on a transformation of the Welsh education system
Innovate or die
Marcus Longley explains why to survive the Welsh NHS must speed up change
Odette Parry agrees with a new IWA study that we need to change the way we think about ageing
Katie-jo Luxton bemoans the loss of our biodiversity hard drive
Richard Ellis describes how the National Trust is coping with sea incursion at Freshwater West in Pembrokeshire
Julie Williams asks why mental health remains the poor relation in medical research funding
John Tucker says our scientific heritage should be collected and celebrated
Simon Gwyn Roberts investigates the annonymity of north-east Wales’ psychogeography
Border wars
Jane Redfern Jones makes plea for the identity of Wrexham
Mold’s sense of place
Derek Jones casts an eye over a town that is slowly changing
Rhys David interviews Alan Edmunds, editor of Wales’s sole national newspaper
Colin Thomas says the makers of a BBC Wales landmark series should avoid paying safe
Tessa Jackson reflects on eight years at the helm of Artes Mundi
Sydney Harbour Comes to Glamorgan
Stephen Knight describes how a voluntary group of enthusiasts are putting the pier pavilion back into Penarth
Cynghanedd gives life to Welsh verse
Mererid Hopwood discovers enticing connections between the Meistersinger and our bardic traditions
Ancient Britons and London Aborigines
Prys Morgan ponders the long history and continuing role of the Cymmrodorion
The Canada option