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Housing developer hit with hundreds of negative reviews after holiday let name changed to English
A housing developer has been pelted with hundreds of negative reviews online after advertising that a holiday let had been…
19 comments.Housing developer advertising ‘renamed’ Welsh language properties criticised by Senedd Member
A housing developer has been publicly criticised by a Senedd Member after advertising that it had “renamed” Welsh language properties…
20 comments.Channel 4 executive ‘relieved to be allowed into Wales’ after Welsh language row
A Channel 4 executive has joked that he was “relieved to be allowed into Wales” after campaigners called for his…
6 comments.Housing crisis: Language campaigners to march on Welsh Government pavilion at National Eisteddfod
Language campaigners will march on the Welsh Government’s pavilion at the National Eisteddfod in Tregaron to call for further legislation…
No comments.‘No heroics, boys!’ Friends and collaborators pay tribute to Mike Pearson
Tributes have been paid to Mike Pearson, one of the most influential figures in Welsh theatre in the past half…
One comment.Hay Festival: Essay from The Welsh Way – A Progressive Veneer: Neoliberal Feminism in Wales
At this year’s Hay Festival the author of The Story of Wales, Jon Gower; contributors Mabli Jones (Chair of Cymdeithas yr…
3 comments.Hay Festival: Essay from The Welsh Way – All Mothers Are Working Mothers
At this year’s Hay Festival the author of The Story of Wales, Jon Gower; contributors Mabli Jones (Chair of Cymdeithas yr…
One comment.Welsh house prices still surging at fastest rate in UK despite promised slowdown, latest data reveals
Welsh house prices are still growing at the fastest rate in the UK despite property experts warning of an imminent…
4 comments.‘Wales is not for sale’: Campaigners fly banners opposing second homes in holiday hotspots
Members of Cymdeithas yr Iaith have marked the start of the holiday season by flying banners with the message “Wales…
10 comments.Review: Hands Off Wales: Nationhood and Militancy by Dr Wyn Thomas
Jon Gower When explosives were first used by Mudiad Gweriniaethol Cymru (Welsh Republican Movement) on the 19 October 1952, as…
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