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The Welsh Brexit blog aims to inform and encourage constructive debate and analysis on issues relating to Wales and the UK's exit of the European Union.
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3y ago
A critical look at the Windrush Scandal and the United Kingdom’s difficult history with immigration and asylum from journalist Russell Hargrave. This article mirrors a guest lecture delivered by Russell at the School of Journalism, Media and Culture just ahead of the publication of the Windrush Inquiry’s report, which is also available as a podcast ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
There is plenty of time to reflect these days and consider if the future will resemble the past. In policy terms, the coronavirus pandemic is a “critical juncture,” a shock that fundamentally jolts political, economic, and social institutions. During critical junctures, new ideas permeate mainstream conversations. Previously wild ideas are discussed by serious people in ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
In the context of the Covid-19, Cian Siôn looks at how many Welsh households lack the savings necessary to cover a period without a regular income ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
In an election framed by predictions, polls and populism—the emphasis of this campaign should be about communicating with the people. So Halloween—Calan Gaeaf—came and went without us exiting the European Union. It seems nobody died in a ditch to get Brexit done after all. Instead, we’re now a week into the 2019 UK General Election ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
We need another commission like the proverbial hole in the head. More experts telling us what to do at a time when public enthusiasm for experts is at rock bottom. But listen, this is important. The first commission for 200 years to explore our justice system has just declared that the people of Wales are ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
A critical look at the Windrush Scandal and the United Kingdom’s difficult history with immigration and asylum from journalist Russell Hargrave. This article mirrors a guest lecture delivered by Russell at the School of Journalism, Media and Culture just ahead of the publication of the Windrush Inquiry’s report, which is also available as a podcast ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
There is plenty of time to reflect these days and consider if the future will resemble the past. In policy terms, the coronavirus pandemic is a “critical juncture,” a shock that fundamentally jolts political, economic, and social institutions. During critical junctures, new ideas permeate mainstream conversations. Previously wild ideas are discussed by serious people in ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
In the context of the Covid-19, Cian Siôn looks at how many Welsh households lack the savings necessary to cover a period without a regular income ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
In an election framed by predictions, polls and populism—the emphasis of this campaign should be about communicating with the people. So Halloween—Calan Gaeaf—came and went without us exiting the European Union. It seems nobody died in a ditch to get Brexit done after all. Instead, we’re now a week into the 2019 UK General Election ..read more
Cardiff Blog
3y ago
We need another commission like the proverbial hole in the head. More experts telling us what to do at a time when public enthusiasm for experts is at rock bottom. But listen, this is important. The first commission for 200 years to explore our justice system has just declared that the people of Wales are ..read more