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Short story: The Boy in the Box Part Two: by Margaret Hannigan Popp
Margaret Hannigan Popp We got a flat on Willesden Green Road, a garden flat. I couldn’t believe how lucky we…
No comments.Review: Dychmygu Iaith by Mererid Hopwood
Morgan Owen How do we imagine language? Often through the medium of language itself, in a curiously self-referential act. From…
One comment.From militant action to marches, part two: Ant Heald interviews historian and author Wyn Thomas
The first part of this interview can be read here Ant Heald We move on to discuss Tryweryn in more…
5 comments.Language campaigners call on Carmarthenshire candidates to promise not to close village schools
Language campaigners have written to candidates for Carmarthenshire County Council asking them to give assurances that they will not close…
No comments.Part Two: Brittle with Relics – A History of Wales 1962-1997
Today, Nation.Cymru is honoured to publish the second of two exclusive extracts from the newly published Brittle with Relics by…
No comments.Housing crisis: Prices continuing to surge faster in Wales than any other part of the UK say estate agents
House price growth in Wales continues to be higher than any other part of the UK, amid concerns that many…
One comment.Rally to mark 60th anniversary of Saunders Lewis’ ‘Tynged yr Iaith’ lecture
Language campaigners are planning to hold a rally on the 60th anniversary of the broadcasting of the ‘Tynged yr Iaith’…
One comment.Parts of Wales ‘missing out on millions’ by not using powers to raise tax on second homes
Some of Wales’ biggest councils – including Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan and Carmarthenshire – are missing out on millions of…
13 comments.Only a unified and disciplined party can reach our goal of forming a pro-independence government
*English follows below* Sian Gwenllian AC, ymgeisydd ar gyfer swydd Cyfarwyddwr Cyfathrebu Plaid Cymru Ar drothwy Cynhadledd Plaid Cymru yn…
11 comments.Review: Dim Croeso ’69 – Gwrthsefyll yr Arwisgo
Jon Gower The 1969 Investiture of Charles Philip Arthur George as Prince of Wales was a seismic event in modern…
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