Politics and the Person: Where Does Disagreement End and Harassment Begin?

Cllr Michelle Beer (left) with MS Gareth Beer (right) on the campaign trail for the Senedd Election in April (Image…

Mark Drakeford Blames Keir Starmer for Welsh Labour Demise, but 27 Years Tell a Different Story

Then First Minister Mark Drakeford enjoys a bag of Fish and Chips in Llanelli with Labour Leader Keir Starmer, 2021.…

The Hyperlocal News Paradox: Why Local Journalism Must Adapt, or Disappear

In her 2026 Sir David Nicholas Memorial Lecture, Deborah Turness, Chief Executive of BBC News, issued a warning that the…

Abandon Ship: Welsh Labour’s Crisis of Accountability Starts Much Closer to Home Than Westminster

Tonia Antoniazzi with Kier Starmer (Image: Tonia Antoniazzi /Facebook) When MPs who campaigned on Keir Starmer’s mandate begin calling for…

Editorial: The Future of Wales – What Will It Look Like?

Wales is days away from a Senedd election unlike any before it. The new proportional voting system means every ballot…

Reform stalling as Plaid Cymru surges ahead in Wales Polls

The political equilibrium in Wales has begun to cartwheel out of control as Reform begins to stall in opinion polling…

Echoes from the Past, From Wales to Greenland

From time to time, powerful states reveal how they see the world not through policy papers, but through passing remarks.…

When is a Tree a Tomato?

The farmers amongst our readership must be toiling in the fields readying themselves for the notorious sunshine our nation is…

Is it Time For Change to Voting System?

When something has worked for over 100 years why change it? We are talking about the political voting system in…

D-Day, a Day to Reflect and Remember Those Lost to War

TODAY (6th June) marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings at Normandy, when the allied forces mounted their offensive…

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