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Wales has accommodated enough. AirBnBs and second homes are no longer welcome
Stephen Price An article published by the Guardian following the Budget this week contained a shocking graphic which brought to…
31 comments.Celtic Media Festival: The International Summit of Sound and Screen comes to Cardiff
Stephen Price An annual three-day celebration of Celtic media will take place in Wales this summer, highlighting a diverse body…
No comments.Senedd petition calls for increase in funding for Wales’ cultural institutions
A Senedd petition has launched, calling for an increase in funding for Wales’ cultural institutions in the face of controversial…
2 comments.Agriculture reforms could have disproportionate effect on Welsh speakers – campaigners warn
Emily Price Language campaigners have raised fears that Welsh Government post-Brexit agriculture reforms will have a disproportionate effect on Welsh…
11 comments.Has the nuclear lobby hijacked Welsh democracy?
Robat Idris A sadly but unsurprising travesty of democracy slid out of Cardiff Bay with the release of the Senedd’s…
23 comments.Rugby reporter reckons that Scotland has the best national anthem
A sports journalist writing in a national newspaper has opened up something of a can of worms by declaring that…
7 comments.App developers make learning the Welsh National Anthem easy
Stephen Price Welsh language learning app innovators, SaySomethinginWelsh have created a free mini course to help people learn the Welsh…
No comments.A sensory journey into the natural world: meet the artists behind a new immersive exhibition
This month, a new audio and visual installation is inviting participants to embark on a sensory journey into the natural…
No comments.Book Review: Gwilym Prys-Davies by D. Ben Rees
Jon Gower Unlike so many of today’s limelight politicians – sloganeering, brash, showy – Gwilym Prys-Davies was someone who sat…
One comment.How did a song transform Saint David’s Day Celebrations around the world?
Before 2004 Saint David’s Day (SDD) celebrations consisted of – ‘cawl’ and concerts, School Eisteddfods, Welsh cakes, wearing leeks and…
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