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Hiraeth - Welsh Politics Hiraeth - Welsh Politics
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The home of modern Welsh politics - Cartref gwleidyddiaeth cyfoes Cymru
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Learning is for life
Recorded during Adult Learners’ Week, the campaign that seeks to promote learning opportunities for everyone post-compulsory education, we take a deep dive into the state of life-long learning in Wales.
We discuss the Welsh Government's recent 'Tertiary Education and Research Act' and the impact it will have on the tertiary education sector. We also discuss the role and priorities for skills training across the country and the reality of university funding for both full-time and part-time students.
Our guests:
Joshua Miles - Director for Wales at the Learning and Work Institute
Learninng and Work Institute Wales: https://twitter.com/LearnWorkCymru
Michelle Matheron, Assistant Director for External Affairs at The Open University in Wales
The Open University Cymru: https://twitter.com/OUCymru
You can find us @HiraethPod on most social networks and find the latest on our X-Twitter page: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod
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"Westminster is mercilessly interesting" with Liz Saville Roberts MP
As the new parliamentary term begins, we sit down with leader of the Plaid Cymru group in Westminster, Liz Saville Roberts MP to discuss the realities of operating in Westminster as one of the smaller parties, cross-party working, and how well scrutiny of law and government affecting Wales can (or can’t) be done in the union parliament.
We also cover the new political map of Wales, the priorities for Plaid Cymru in the coming year, and the experience of being elected to represent Dwyfor Meirionydd in the era of Brexit, the subsequent Brexit Wars in UK Parliament, the chaos of Johnson and Truss Governments, and the current cost of living crisis.
You can find & follow Liz on the platform formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/LSRPlaid
Despite everything, we are also still there with our latest updates: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod
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Pod Cymraeg! Beth yw ots gennyf i am Blaid Cymru?
Dyma ein podlediad Cymraeg cyntaf erioed, recordiwyd yn fyw ar faes yr Eisteddfod ym Moduan. This is our first ever Welsh language podcast, recorded live at the National Eisteddfod in Boduan.
Ysbrydolwyd gan y cerdd ‘Hon’ gan T H Parry Williams ac y llinell enwog ‘Beth yw ots gennyf i am Gymru?’ rydyn ni’n gofyn - ar ôl bron chwarter canrif o ddatganoli a 99 mlynedd o’i bodolaeth - beth yw ots gennyf i am Blaid Cymru? Beth yw rôl y blaid yng gwleidyddiaeth Cymru, pa fath o blaid yw e, a beth yw’r dyhead y blaid ar gyfer yr etholiadau i ddod?
Inspired by the poem ‘Hon’ by T H Parry Williams and its famous first line ‘What do I care for Wales?’, we ask - after nearly a quarter century of devolution and after 99 years of its existence - what do I care for the Party of Wales?. What is the role of the party in Welsh politics, what sort of party is it, and what are its aspirations for the coming elections?
Ein Panel / Our panel:
Sioned Williams AS - Aelod Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De Cymru / Plaid Cymru MS for South Wales West
Yr Athro Richard Wyn Jones - Cyfarwyddwr, Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru / Director, Wales Governance Centre
Diolch yn fawr i Brifysgol Caerdydd am cynnal y digwyddiad / Thanks to Cardiff University for hosting the event.
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Brexit and Welsh Farming
Recorded live at the 2023 Royal Welsh Show, in partnership with the Farmers' Union of Wales, this podcast takes a look at the challenges facing Wales's agricultural communities.
We discuss the UK Government's handling of Brexit, the first tranche of trade deals it signed (in haste) with New Zealand and Australia, the voice of Wales in negotiations, the Welsh Government's farming support scheme (including its 10% tree target), and ongoing animal health measures.
Our Partners, the FUW: https://twitter.com/FUWpress
Guto Bebb: https://twitter.com/GutoAberconwy
Former Member of the UK Parliament for Aberconwy and UK Government Minister
Samuel Kurtz: https://twitter.com/SKurtzCWSP
Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Caryl Hughes: A fifth generation farmer from just outside Llangollen and current Regional Vice-Chair of the National Sheep Association
A video version of this podcast will soon be available on our YouTube Channel.
We can be found @HiraethPod on most social platforms and would love to hear from you, including over Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HiraethPod
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Hiraeth Live: This is My Truth - Aneurin Bevan in his own words
Recorded live from the Senedd (the Welsh Parliament) and sponsored by Mark Drakeford MS in the week that the NHSs of the UK celebrate their 75th anniversary, we partnered with Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre to organise a live event to mark the publication of Dr Nye Davies’s new book ‘This is My Truth: Aneurin Bevan in Tribune’, which collates the various contributions this totemic figure of Welsh and Labour politics made in Tribune.
Our panel includes Nye himself (Davies, that is), Shavanah Taj (General Secretary of the Wales TUC), and Beth Winter (Member of the UK Parliament for Cynon Valley) and we reflect on Bevans writings on diverse subjects such as the relationship between UK Labour and trade unions, the status of Wales and devolution, the ongoing pragmatism debate in Labour Party policy and how Bevan himself would (or wouldn’t) fit into Keir Starmer’s party in 2023.
We hope you enjoy this live event podcast, a video is also available on our YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/9fsSYnlMwsM
We are also hosting two further live events this summer. Firstly at the Farmers Union of Wales stand at the Royal Welsh Show (1100-1200 on 27 July 2023) and 1200-1245 at the Cardiff University stand at the National Eisteddfod (in Welsh only, 11 August). Please join us if you can.
Our guests:
Dr Nye Davies: https://twitter.com/Nye_Davies
Shavanah Taj: https://twitter.com/shavtaj
Beth Winter MP: https://twitter.com/BethWinterMP
You can buy Nye’s book here (please do!): https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/this-is-my-truth/
And our event partners the Wales Governance Centre are here: https://twitter.com/WalesGovernance
We can be found @HiraethPod on most social platforms and would love to hear from you, including over Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HiraethPod
If you're enjoying the pod, please leave us a rating or review in your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider joining our Patreon from just £3/month: http://www.patreon.com/hiraethpod -
Leading Plaid Cymru with Rhun ap Iorwerth
Just a couple of months ago it looked like the Senedd Member for Ynys Môn, Rhun ap Iorwerth, could be leaving the Welsh Parliament and seeking to dislodge Virginia Crosbie to be the island’s MP in the union parliament in Westminster in 2024.
However, in light of the revelations disclosed in Plaid Cymru’s ‘Prosiect Pawb’ report into allegations of bullying, sexual harassment, and misogyny, a vacancy arose at the top of the party and Rhun was elected leader, unopposed.
So what does a change in leader mean for Plaid Cymru, its ‘Cooperation Agreement’ with the Welsh Government, the independence movement, and much more? We find out!
You can find Rhun on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/RhunapIorwerth
A video version of this interview can be found on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HiraethWelshPolitics
And all the latest from Hiraeth on most social platforms @hiraethpod , including Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HiraethPod
If you're enjoying the pod, please leave us a rating or review in your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider joining our Patreon from just £3/month: http://www.patreon.com/hiraethpod