by agorawales | May 11, 2021 | NEWS
BY DELYTH JONES … Bilingualism can result in changes in the brains of children, potentially offering increased problem-solving skills. Pupils who are competent in two or more languages may have academic advantages over monolingual children. In Wales, children...
by agorawales | May 9, 2021 | BLOG
BY JONATHAN BRADBURY … The territorial integrity of the UK remains in question following elections across England, Scotland and Wales. In each nation or region there is a continuing debate over identity, values and/or resources, and the government of Boris...
by agorawales | Mar 4, 2021 | NEWS, WALES POLITICS
Guest blog by Professor Toby James The scene was set for May 6 2021 to be a historic day for democracy in Wales. It would be the first time that 16 and 17 year olds would be able to vote in an election.It still might be. Although the pandemic has forced the...
by agorawales | Oct 2, 2020 | BLOG
The UK officially left the EU in January 2020 but it currently remains within the framework of EU rules. This “transition period” finishes at the end of 2020. Although the UK has already left, the dilemma of deal or no deal has reappeared. The UK government’s...