news Live discussion 10-11 Sunday 2nd of November Posted on November 2, 2025 By Huw Marshall Read more
news “Can’t blame somebody for a lack of opportunity that was never here”: Exploring Poverty in Caerau (Bridgend) Posted on October 28, 2025October 29, 2025 By Sucheta Chaurisa Nestled at the head of the Llynfi Valley of Bridgend County is Caerau, which was once a thriving mining community. The village is now quiet with only a few new commercial developments in many decades. The hazards of unemployment, poor housing, and ill health run deep in the community and… Read more
news Rail Funding for Wales Falls Short as Longstanding Inequity Persists, Critics Say Posted on June 12, 2025 By Huw Marshall The UK Chancellor’s Spending Review has allocated £445 million to Welsh railways over a ten-year period. However, politicians and analysts across Wales have quickly criticised this move, calling it inadequate and long overdue. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s announcement was initially promoted as a significant boost for Welsh rail infrastructure, with claims… Read more