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Croeso i'n cyfres o bodlediadau misol Ymgysylltu â'r Cyhoedd. Tiwniwch i mewn wrth i ni fynd ar daith i ddathlu'r gwaith pwysig o ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymunwch â ni wrth i ni drafod a dathlu pynciau amrywiol - boed straeon ysbrydoledig neu drafodaethau sy'n ysgogi'r meddwl. Bydd cydweithwyr o bob cwr o'r Brifysgol yn ymuno â ni ynghyd â gwesteion arbennig i rannu eu profiadau, eu syniadau a’u harferion treiddgar. Welcome to our series of monthly Public Engagement Podcast. Tune in for a journey of discovery to celebrate the important work in engaging public groups. Join us as we explore, discuss, and celebrate diverse topics - from inspiring stories to thought-provoking discussions. We will be joined by colleagues from across the University alongside special guests to give insightful experiences, ideas and practices. Yn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am bwysigrwydd ymgysylltu â chymunedau yng Nghymru yn eu dewis iaith, gan ganolbwyntio ar y Gymraeg. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi profi ac wedi trefnu gwaith ymgysylltu yn y Gymraeg, a'r gwersi maen nhw wedi'u dysgu. Cyflwynir y podlediad hwn yn Saesneg. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwestai arbennig o Gyngor Celfyddydau Cymru, Einir Sion, ochr yn ochr â Jon Morris (Ysgol y Gymraeg) a Sion Jones (Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol). In this episode, we learn about the importance to engage with communities in Wales in their chosen language, focusing on Welsh (Cymraeg). We hear from colleagues who have experienced and organised engagement within the Welsh Language, and the lessons they’ve learnt along the way. This podcast is delivered in English. We welcome a special guest from Arts Council of Wales, Einir Sion, alongside Jon Morris (School of Welsh) and Sion Jones (School of Social Science). Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at civicmission@caerdydd.ac.uk We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email civicmission@cardiff.ac.uk. Recorded June 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jessica Evans and Jessica Fotheringham
YYn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am y cwricwlwm yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi ymgysylltu'n llwyddiannus â'r cwricwlwm, yn dathlu eu gwaith ymgysylltu ac yn rhannu syniadau. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwesteion arbennig o Gyngor Caerdydd ac o ysgol leol i ddeall yr heriau a'r cyfleoedd ar gyfer ein gwaith ymgysylltu ag ysgolion. Ymhlith y siaradwyr y mae Lucy Jenkins (Ysgol Ieithoedd Tramor Modern), Wyn Davies (Ysgol Fferylliaeth), Jeff Cole ac Alan Thomas-Williams (Tîm y Cwricwlwm, Cyngor Caerdydd) a Lucy Lawson (Athrawes). In this episode, we learn about the curriculum in Wales. We hear from colleagues who have successfully engaged with the curriculum, celebrate their engagement work and share ideas. We welcome special guests from Cardiff Council and from a local school to understand the challenges and opportunities for our engagement work with schools. Our speakers include Lucy Jenkins (School of Modern Languages), Wyn Davies (School of Pharmacy) Jeff Cole and Alan Thomas-Williams (Curriculum Team, Cardiff Council) and Lucy Lawson (Teacher). Glossary of terms: AoLe – Area of Learning | Seren Academy - The Seren Academy | GOV.WALES | Estyn - Estyn | QualsWales – Qualifications Wales | WJEC – Exam Board | SLT – Senior Leadership Team | Consortium – Joint education service across multiple local councils | ITT – Initial Teacher Training Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau ac Ymgysylltu â chymunedau Cymraeg fel rhywun sydd ddim yn siarad Cymraeg. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at civicmission@caerdydd.ac.uk We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses and Engaging with Welsh communities as someone who doesn't speak Welsh. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email civicmission@cardiff.ac.uk. Recorded through March and April 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jess Evans and Emyr Union
Croeso i'n cyfres o bodlediadau misol Ymgysylltu â'r Cyhoedd. Tiwniwch i mewn wrth i ni fynd ar daith i ddathlu'r gwaith pwysig o ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymunwch â ni wrth i ni drafod a dathlu pynciau amrywiol - boed straeon ysbrydoledig neu drafodaethau sy'n ysgogi'r meddwl. Bydd cydweithwyr o bob cwr o'r Brifysgol yn ymuno â ni ynghyd â gwesteion arbennig i rannu eu profiadau, eu syniadau a’u harferion treiddgar. Welcome to our series of monthly Public Engagement Podcast. Tune in for a journey of discovery to celebrate the important work in engaging public groups. Join us as we explore, discuss, and celebrate diverse topics - from inspiring stories to thought-provoking discussions. We will be joined by colleagues from across the University alongside special guests to give insightful experiences, ideas and practices. Yn y bennod hon, rydyn ni’n trin a thrafod egwyddorion moesegol ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Rydyn ni’n trafod terminoleg ac iaith sy’n gysylltiedig â moeseg, ac yn rhannu syniadau i wella hygyrchedd a sut rydyn ni’n cyfathrebu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymhlith ein siaradwyr y mae Sarah Hatch (Ysgol Meddygaeth), Emma Yhnell (Ysgol y Biowyddorau) Mhairi McVicar (Ysgol Pensaernïaeth), Chris Shaw a Simone Cuff (Gonestrwydd Ymchwil). In this episode, we explore the ethical principles of engaging public groups. We discuss the terminology and language within ethics, and share ideas to improve accessibility and communication to public groups. Our speakers include Sarah Hatch (School of Medicine), Emma Yhnell (School of Biosciences) Mhairi McVicar (School of Architecture), Chris Shaw and Simone Cuff (Research Integrity). Glossary of Terms PPIE – Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement | Ethics - moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity | Research Ethics – A process and review conducted to ensure research is to the highest ethical standard | Renumeration – Financial contribution for time of public contributors Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau ac Ymgysylltu â chymunedau Cymraeg fel rhywun sydd ddim yn siarad Cymraeg. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at civicmission@caerdydd.ac.uk We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses and Engaging with Welsh communities as someone who doesn't speak Welsh. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email civicmission@cardiff.ac.uk. Recorded through March and April 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jess Evans and Emyr Union
With the election over and a new government in place, we bring a group of legal and constitutional experts together from the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University to look at the challenges ahead for the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution. Featuring on this episode are: Prof. Dan Wincott: twitter.com/DanielWinc Dr Huw Pritchard: twitter.com/Huw_Pritchard Keith Bush QC: www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/1718407-bush-keith and co-host Catrin Glyn: twitter.com/catrin_glyn You can follow the latest from the pod on Twitter here: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying the podcast, please do give us a rating in your preferred podcast app and subsribe to receive the next podcast automatically.
In the run up to the Senedd & Holyrood elections, the Labour Party has started work on a number of projects aimed at remaking the way the UK works to provide a sustainable third way between independence and the status quo. The First Minister calls this 'home rule' and others are calling it 'Radical Federalism'. This discussion chaired by Professor Laura McAllister follows a proposal by the Radical Federalism project for a 'People's Convention' in Wales to lay the groundwork for a renegotiation of the union. Laura is joined by Mick Antoniw MS, Beth Winter MP, Prof. Kevin Morgan and Prof. James Mitchell. You can find out more about the Radical Federalism project here: twitter.com/RadicalFederal And follow us on Twitter here for the latest Welsh politics, policy and polling news: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying the podcast, please like and subscribe in your podcast app of choice.
Following the launch of his book, 'What's in it for me?', Dr Thomas Prosser of Cardiff University and former UK Government minister Baroness Nicky Morgan discuss self interest and tribalism in the world of politics, chaired by Professor Glen O'Hara. You can find our three guests on Twitter: Nicky Morgan: twitter.com/NickyMorgan01 Glen O'Hara: twitter.com/gsoh31 Thomas Prosser: twitter.com/prossertj And, of course, us here: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying the podcast, please like and subscribe in your podcast app of choice to receive the next episode.
The Red Wall

The Red Wall

2024-02-2048:39

The 2019 UK General Election saw the Conservative Party win a host of constituencies in Labour's heartlands of the North of England and North East Wales. These seats had become collectively known as 'The Red Wall' during the campaign and their loss was to cause the Labour Party to reflect seriously on its connection with many of these former industrial areas. To discuss the permanence (or not) of this change of allegiance and the societal, economic, and electoral factors that underpinned it, we are joined by Dr Thomas Prosser of Cardiff University, Phil Collins of The Draft and The New Statesman, and Paula Surridge of the University of Bristol and Deputy Director of the UK in a Changing Europe project. You follow the latest from our guests on Twitter: Dr Thomas Prosser: twitter.com/prossertj Phillip Collins: twitter.com/PhilipJCollins1 Paula Surridge: twitter.com/p_surridge And, of course, us: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you’re enjoying Golau please subscribe, rate, and review in your podcast player of choice.
As the controversial UK Internal Market Bill moves into the debate stages in the House of Lords, Prof. Dan Wincott and Prof Jo Hunt of Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre examine some of the aspects of the Bill which have caused so much for the Welsh Government. Dan and Jo co-authored a a report 'The Constitutional Implications of the UK Internal Market Proposals' for the Welsh Parliament, which you can read here: business.senedd.wales/documents/s105…ber%202020.pdf And you can find our guests on Twitter here: Jo Hunt: twitter.com/johunt Dan Wincott: twitter.com/DanielWinc Catrin Glyn: twitter.com/catrin_glyn And, of course, Golau: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying the pod, please like and subscribe in your podcast player of choice to receive the next episode automatically.
Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully give their expert analysis of the Welsh Election 2016 results and what that might mean for the future strategies for the parties. NB* This was recorded on the 11th May 2016 prior to the election of the new Llywydd, Diprwy Llywydd and the tied vote for First Minister.
Here's the latest edition of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University Podcast. In this edition, the Centre's Director Prof. Richard Wyn Jones talks to the lawyers Manon George (Wales Governance Centre) and Emyr Lewis (Senior Partner for Wales, Blake Morgan LLP) on their reactions and thoughts on the recent Draft Wales Bill.
Dyma podlediad diweddaraf Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd. Yn y bennod yma, mae’r Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn holi’r cyfreithwyr Manon George (Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru) a Emyr Lewis (cwmni Blake Morgan) am ei sylwadau ar Mesur Ddraft Cymru a gyhoeddwyd ar ddydd Mawrth 20 Hydref 2015
In the second Wales Governance Centre podcast, Professor Richard Wyn Jones discusses the Human Rights Act and devolution with Cardiff Law School lecturer Manon George and lawyer Emyr Lewis.
Yr Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn cofio Rhodri Morgan ar rhaglen Y Post Cyntaf ar BBC Radio Cymru, dydd Iau 18 Mai 2017. Kate Crockett sydd yn holi. Professor Richard Wyn Jones remembers Rhodri Morgan on 'Y Post Cyntaf' on BBC Radio Cymru, on Thursday 18 May 2017. Kate Crockett asks the questions.
Yn y bennod yma o bodlediad Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru, mae'r Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn trafod y Ddeddf Hawliau Dynol a datganoli gyda'r cyfreithiwr Emyr Lewis a'r darlithydd cyfraith cyhoeddus Manon George
In the second Wales Governance Centre podcast, Professor Richard Wyn Jones discusses the Human Rights Act and devolution with Cardiff Law School lecturer Manon George and lawyer Emyr Lewis.
This is the first Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University podcast. In this edition, Professors Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully discuss the recent General Election in Wales. 47 - Wales Governance Centre Podcast - Devolution and the Human Rights Act In the second Wales Governance Centre podcast, Professor Richard Wyn Jones discusses the Human Rights Act and devolution with Cardiff Law School lecturer Manon George and lawyer Emyr Lewis.
This show features a lecture from former First Minister Carwyn Jones MS that explores a series of arguments for and against devolving policing and justice to Wales and an update from James Gerard of the Welsh Government on their work implementing the recommendations of Lord Thomas's report 'Justice in Wales for the people of Wales'. Originally hosted by Public Law Wales with support from the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University, and the Department of Law & Criminology, Aberystwyth University, we are grateful to the participants for their permission to publish their comments here on Golau. You can find out more about Public Law Wales here: twitter.com/PublicLawWales And read Lord Thomas's Report here: gov.wales/commission-justice-wales-report If you're enjoying our podcasts, please like and subscribe in your podcast player of choice to have the next episode download automatically.
Laura McAllister of the Wales Governance Centre chairs a joint Cardiff University and Institute of Welsh Affairs debate asking whether the COVID-19 crisis has forged a new union of the UK or fractured it further. Featuring contributions from Welsh Labour MS Mick Antoniw , Valerie Livingstone of Newsdirect, Mark Hooper of YesCymru and Cllr Claire Mills of the Abolish the Assembly Party. We recorded this debate via Zoom so the audio does creak a bit at times, we hope that doesn't detract from your enjoyment of the debate. If you're enjoying Golau, please like and subscribe on your podcast player of choice and follow @golau_podcast on Twitter for the latest news.
In this bonus episode, we took some crowdsourced questions (How bleak is the Welsh economic outlook? Can Wales afford to be independent? ... and more) and asked the experts from the Wales Fiscal Analysis team who have been studying the Welsh economy and public finances in detail since 2015. Answers range from comprehensive to speculative - hope you enjoy :) Our full episode with the Wales Fiscal Analysis team: User-144128765 – Minding-the-welsh-fiscal-gap WFA Reports: Wales’s Fiscal Future: Wales' Fiscal Future: A path to sustainability?: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…Future_FINAL.pdf Welsh Government Budget 2020: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…efing_slides.pdf Wales and Covid19: The Welsh Budget: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…-Budget-2020.pdf Wales and Covid19 Update 1: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…Budget_FINAL.pdf Higher Education and Covid19 in Wales: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…/Covid_FINAL.pdf You follow the latest from our guests on Twitter: Cian Tudur: @CianTudur Guto Ifan: @GutoIfan Wales Fiscal Analysis Team and other research @WalesGovernance And, of course, us @golau_podcast If you’re enjoying Golau please leave us a review in your podcast player of choice.
This episode takes a deep dive into the Welsh economy, the infamous fiscal gap (the difference between tax revenue generated and public sector spending), the economic scenario of Welsh independence and the impact of the Covid19 crisis on the Welsh and UK economies and government responses. WFA Reports: Wales’s Fiscal Future: Wales' Fiscal Future: A path to sustainability?: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…Future_FINAL.pdf Welsh Government Budget 2020: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…efing_slides.pdf Wales and Covid19: The Welsh Budget: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…-Budget-2020.pdf Wales and Covid19 Update 1: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…Budget_FINAL.pdf Higher Education and Covid19 in Wales: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…/Covid_FINAL.pdf You follow the latest from our guests on Twitter: Cian Tudur: @CianTudur Guto Ifan: @GutoIfan Wales Fiscal Analysis Team and other research @WalesGovernance And, of course, us @golau_podcast If you’re enjoying Golau please leave us a review in your podcast player of choice.
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