by William Kelly | May 15, 2021 | NEWS, WALES POLITICS
A universal basic income scheme is to be trialled in Wales, meaning adults, regardless of their means, will receive a regular sum of money. The idea is that this would cover the basic cost of living. First Minister Mark Drakeford said the pilot would “see...
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 William Kelly | May 11, 2021 | NEWS
Medical equipment will be sent from Wales to support the international emergency response to the coronavirus pandemic in India. The Welsh Government and NHS Wales are providing around 600 oxygen concentrators and more than 300 ventilators which are due to leave for...
by William Kelly | May 9, 2021 | NEWS, WALES POLITICS
Welsh Labour is looking poised to go it alone and form a government without help from other parties. Thursday’s Senedd election left Labour with 30 seats – one short of an outright majority. But a senior figure said the party could continue to run the...
by William Kelly | Mar 15, 2021 | NEWS, WALES ARCHITECTURE
Cities, towns and villages must be redesigned to improve access to nature in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, campaigners have said. The future generations commissioner wants everyone to have a public green space within four minute’s walk. During the...
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...