I have a confession. I absolutely love the Olympic Games. Where else would you spend a fortnight as an armchair expert, with fully formed opinions on the...
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If there is one thing I have realised since being appointed shadow Minister for Transport and Technology, it is that successive Welsh Labour Governments have...
The penultimate week of July has for long been one of my favourite weeks of the year, writes Samuel Kurtz MS. For some people it’s Christmas week, for others...
I am delighted to have been asked to contribute for a second time to Gwydir, and since penning my thoughts on the importance of Remembrance Sunday last year, a...
This month is Pride Month, a celebration that is widely shared across the globe, especially here in Wales and the rest of the United Kingdom, writes Dillon...
As we continue to unlock and begin to recover from the pandemic in Wales, uncertainty still reigns with Mark Drakeford, writes James Evans MS. His continual...
I’ve spent the past few weeks thinking about Armed Forces Day and the form it would take this year, having been cancelled entirely last year, so I was...
As Councillors in Conservative-controlled Monmouthshire vote on a target to become the first local authority in Wales to achieve gender parity, the Council’s...
The Vaccine rollout has shown the best of British. Being the first country to administer a dose outside of clinical trials was an outstanding feat in itself...
Last week, BBC Wales published a story regarding the resettlement grant paid to twenty representatives who left office at the Senedd election in May, writes...