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Teachers thought there should be less focus on assessments.
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A government consultation is seeking views on reforming the union, rather than leaving it.
Gower salt marsh farmer and his flock.
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Evidence shows protecting name of products associated with specific area brings community benefits.
One Britain, One Nation?
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What started out as a community project with local schoolchildren has garnered an official endorsement and countless memes. It has also sparked a national conversation
Protesters took to the streets in Poland to protest the country’s crackdown on abortion access.
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Some countries made abortion access easier during the pandemic. Others used it as an excuse for a crackdown.
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The pandemic has shown us the need for widespread security.
Nicola Sturgeon thinks she’s found the exit.
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Nicola Sturgeon wants Scotland out, Boris Johnson hopes to hold it all together and Mark Drakeford believes in the best of both worlds.
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Welsh Labour is on course to win but who else will secure seats in the Senedd?
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Pouring money into levelling up won’t work without a rethink of how Whitehall and local government work together
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Significant steps need to be taken for elections to go ahead safely in May.
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What the world can learn from Wales, the first place where sustainability is the organising principle of government, as well as what Wales is learning from the world about sustainability.
The Caban Coch dam, in Wales’ Elan Valley, is just one of the estimated 1.2 million river barriers in Europe.
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New research published in the journal Nature reveals that more than 1.2 million flow barriers exist on European rivers and that approximately 10% are obsolete.
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Students must not be assessed on course material that they haven’t had the opportunity to learn.
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Success in tackling the coronavirus pandemic may rely on how well authorities maintain public trust.
Sunset at Holyhead, Wales.
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While the English Channel and Irish land border have received most of the Brexit attention, the Irish Sea ports are a major concern.
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The benefits of a bilingual education are huge.
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We heard the views of 211 primary school staff in Wales on the return to school.
Llwynypia, South Wales, a colliery village built up around a coal mine.
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The miners might be fondly remembered, but
literature helps us bear in mind the environmental damage the industry caused.
Welsh mountain sheep face an uncertain future.
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Recent summers have offered a taste of things to come for Welsh farmers.
New research from Wales shows the level of concern at what might happen to creative industries after Brexit.
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A survey of creative businesses in Wales reveals concern over labour force, red tape and access to European markets and funding sources.