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The origins of Welsh male voice choirs article icon

History & The Arts

The origins of Welsh male voice choirs

An overview of the conditions in Wales that led to a unique and world-famous musical tradition.

Article
5 mins
Lady Llanover, Welsh airs and national harmony article icon

History & The Arts

Lady Llanover, Welsh airs and national harmony

What led a member of the 19th century ruling class to preserve Welsh language folk music?

Article
5 mins
‘Bread of Heaven’ – Singing from the same hymn sheet? article icon

History & The Arts

‘Bread of Heaven’ – Singing from the same hymn sheet?

A look at why this famous Welsh hymn has a complex history.

Article
5 mins
Understanding devolution in Wales free course icon level 1: introductory icon

Society, Politics & Law

Understanding devolution in Wales

This free course charts the transformation of the Welsh devolution settlement in the 20 years following the referendum on devolution in 1997. You will consider how an Assembly with minimal public support and limited law-making powers became a Parliament with the power to set taxes. You will explore some of the biggest challenges facing ...

Free course
12 hrs
Five surprising facts about sex and the pandemic article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Five surprising facts about sex and the pandemic

Sex is many things to many people. For couples it can be about desire and pleasure, fun and excitement, and sometimes obligation and duty. When it works it’s great.

Article
2 mins
Sex stats for the British population activity icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Sex stats for the British population

There are lots of myths and misunderstandings about sex and it can be tricky to get to the truth. This easy to use interactive tool gives you access to robust data collected by Natsal-3, a survey collected from thousands of adults living all over Britain.

Activity
15 mins
6 ways to make your voice heard in Wales article icon

Society, Politics & Law

6 ways to make your voice heard in Wales

One of the fundamental principles of democracy is that the voice of citizens should be heard. Wales’ democracy, now more than two decades old, is no different.

Article
5 mins
Fake news in Wales video icon

Society, Politics & Law

Fake news in Wales

The ways in which information is reported, explained and shared in Wales, especially as the Senedd has gained more power, highlight several important issues about the effects that ‘fake news’ can have for a democratic society.

Video
10 mins
Historical perspectives on race free course icon level 2: intermediate icon

History & The Arts

Historical perspectives on race

Race is not biological. It is a social construction. Yet we know that in our contemporary world and in history, this construction has real consequences. From enslavement and colonisation to resistance and revolution, the stories of people of colour are often left untold in accounts of the past. This free course, Historical perspectives on race, ...

Free course
12 hrs
The life and times of Cyril Lakin video icon

Society, Politics & Law

The life and times of Cyril Lakin

The story of Cyril Lakin, a former literary editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times during the 1930s, BBC broadcaster during the Blitz, and wartime Member of Parliament, sheds light on wider themes in the story of modern Wales.

Video
1 hr
How to read the news article icon

Society, Politics & Law

How to read the news

Five tips to help you identify ‘fake news’ and think critically about our media-saturated society.

Article
5 mins
Blaenau Gwent REACH article icon

History & The Arts

Blaenau Gwent REACH

An online exhibition celebrating the people and stories of Blaenau Gwent in south east Wales.

Article
5 mins