by William Kelly | Jul 24, 2022 | NEWS
A colour-coding system for measuring how schools in Wales perform is being scrapped. The National School Categorisation System rated schools green, yellow, amber and red depending on how much help they need. The Welsh government said it would be replaced by “a...
by William Kelly | Jul 17, 2022 | NEWS, WALES POLITICS
Rural counties are in the grip of a “brain drain” that must be stopped, say politicians and academics. Ceredigion Senedd member Elin Jones said new census data is a wake-up call that demanded work to keep young people in constituencies like hers. The 2021...
by William Kelly | Jul 17, 2022 | BLOG, NEWS
The Welsh government wants more foreign tourists. So much so, that they recently put out a call for ideas about how to attract them. The solution that my colleagues and I have put forward is simple – Wales should embrace their dragons and their legends and use them as...
by William Kelly | Jul 17, 2022 | NEWS
Plaid Cymru members are being asked for ideas for the party’s future. The consultation will cover a range of topics including independence, Europe, and political cooperation. Plaid came third in the 2021 Senedd election, behind Labour and the Welsh...
by William Kelly | Jul 17, 2022 | BLOG
“The will of the British Public” has become a phrase used often enough by politicians and public figures alike, particularly in the past couple of weeks – Boris Johnson insisting the public weren’t interested in ‘Partygate’; Kier Stammer saying the public want Johnson...