In Wales, as with the rest of the United Kingdom, people turn to charities in their hour of need. Charities are traditionally seen as frontline-facing organisations that work with the most disadvantaged and exploited people on the planet to provide basic humanitarian...
Since March 2020 the way we all worked changed forever. With the outbreak of COVID–19, the Government sent the whole of the United Kingdom (UK) into lockdown. What this meant was that our entire way of life changed, not just our social habits, no going to...
An article written by Cardiff Councillor and Prospective Senedd Member for Cardiff North – Joel Williams: I may regret saying this on the record… but I do agree with Tony Blair- albeit on only on a fewthings. One of those things is his apparent desires for...
Analysis by Edward Sumner, Chief Operations Officer at Centre for Welsh Studies: This general election is one that will be remembered for Brexit and an all-time high of spending promises. With tax and state cutting proposals falling by the wayside for ever growing...
This article has been written by Adrian Mason. The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill has completed its Second Reading in Parliament, and attention now focuses on its Committee Stage. The purpose of the Bill is simply to repeal the European Communities Act 1972 at the...