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The home of modern Welsh politics - Cartref gwleidyddiaeth cyfoes Cymru

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The home of modern Welsh politics - Cartref gwleidyddiaeth cyfoes Cymru

    Calling London... the Assembly and Mayoral Election

    Calling London... the Assembly and Mayoral Election

    'Assembly' elections may well be a thing of the past in Wales, but they're front and centre of daily life in the UK's capital city this week. The London Assembly itself struggles to gain the same level of visibility as its Mayor so we're using the opportunity to shine a light on one of the biggest electoral events in the UK and find out more about the campaigns trying to oust Sadiq Khan.

    With its budget exceeding £20 billion, the mayoralty has powers over housing, transportation, public safety, and economic prosperity and the challenges in many of these areas will be familiar to Welsh listeners, not least the touch point of 20mph zones and other traffic management measures. Joining us in this episode are:

    Liberal Democrat Assembly Member Caroline Pidgeon: https://twitter.com/CarolinePidgeonGreen Party of England & Wales Assembly Member Caroline Russell: https://twitter.com/CarolineRussellGareth Morgan, MD of Cavendish Consulting: https://twitter.com/MogsyMorg

    As always, you can find the latest from us @hiraethpod on most social media, including Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod

    We hope you find this podcast interesting and useful. Please do send feedback, it's always great to hear what our audience thinks.

    Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you have enjoyed it, please leave us a nice rating or comment on your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider supporting our work from just £3/month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/hiraethpod

    • 52 min
    Why aren't we building better buildings?

    Why aren't we building better buildings?

    We clearly have issues in our construction industry in Wales. There are horror stories of all kinds across the country with regards to the quality, location, and design of new homes and other buildings. The regulatory landscape is mixed with enforcement regimes largely soft-touch and increasingly stretched local and national government budgets in Wales are rarely able to intervene - not to mention the powerful building lobby appear to have prevented any significant interventions by Welsh Government.

    Meanwhile, across the border, the UK Government (as the government of England) are grappling with the legacy of the Grenfell Tower disaster in relation to tower block safety and cladding in a way that campaigners in Wales wish the government here was matching.

    Compounding things, we have homeowners battling with the ongoing existence of leasehold - Wales and England being the only two countries in the Western world where it persists - and finding themselves exposed to unexpected liabilities in the context of rising, occasionally exploitatively so, ground rents. With Welsh Government still unable to act in relation to property law (unlike Scotland, NI, and indeed England), leaseholders are at the mercy once more of the Westminster parliament and its own exposure to hard lobbying by freeholders.

    And all of this is affecting a small country with some of the oldest and poorest-quality housing in Western Europe.

    So is the situation as bad as it seems and, if so, what can be done about it? We speak to two guests to find out:
    - Sam Rees is Head of Policy and Public Affairs for the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in Wales: https://twitter.com/RICSWales
    - Mark Thomas is Chair of Celestia Housing Company Limited (Check) and spokesperson for the Welsh Cladiators campaign group: https://twitter.com/WelshCladiators

    Piece from friend of the pod Prof Calvin Jones ' Your Retrofit Alone is Not Enough': https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/retrofit-pointless-calvin-jones-vimhe

    As always, you can find the latest from us @hiraethpod on most social media, including Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod

    We hope you find this podcast interesting and useful. Please do send feedback, it's always great to hear what our audience thinks.

    Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you have enjoyed it, please leave us a nice rating or comment on your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider supporting our work from just £3/month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/hiraethpod

    • 56 min
    Social Media: Tonic or Toxic?

    Social Media: Tonic or Toxic?

    In politics, as in all aspects of 21st century life in Wales, social media continues to play an ever-growing role, for good or ill.

    It has undeniable positive benefits such as tackling loneliness, allowing people and ideas to communicate and connect across the planet, and providing a platform for individuals and groups to platform issues or causes they are passionate or concerned about. However, it also comes with notable concerns about mental health, distribution of dis-and mis-information, and creation of avenues for toxicity and hate to reach right into people's homes.

    It has delivered many positives, transcending geographical boundaries, allowing people to communicate and connect with others worldwide. Empowering individuals by educating them, raising awareness, and providing a platform for voices and in many cases successful business developments. 

    With governments across the union currently trying to legislate to address some of the negative concerns about social media, we are joined by two experts to discuss the world of social media.

    Our guests:Jessica Davies is a TV and radio presenter and well-known campaigner and advocate for online safety: https://twitter.com/_JessicaDaviesProfessor Matthew Williams is Director of Cardiff University's HateLab, author of the Science of Hate, and a Professor of Criminology at the university: https://hatelab.net/Buy Matt's Book! : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Science-Hate-prejudice-becomes-hate/dp/0571357075

    As always, you can find the latest from us @hiraethpod on most social media, including Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod

    We hope you find this podcast interesting and useful. Please do send feedback, it's always great to hear what our audience thinks.

    Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you have enjoyed it, please leave us a nice rating or comment on your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider supporting our work from just £3/month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/hiraethpod

    • 53 min
    Cleaning up Wales's rubbish problem

    Cleaning up Wales's rubbish problem

    Wales has a rubbish problem - a big one. We have issues throughout the country with litter, fly-tipping, and pollution and social media is awash with stories of local environment being spoiled or ruined by wilful or careless decisions to make it worse for citizens and nature.

    So what can be done? Is legislation the answer, are voluntary groups the key resource to be harnessed? How can we maximise community wellbeing, physical and mental health, community wellbeing, and the aesthetics of our villages, towns, and cities?

    We speak to two experts in the field shortly after the national clean-up campaign Spring Clean Cymru and publication of the Keep Wales Tidy Street Clean Report for 2023-24.
    Jemma Bere is Keep Wales Tidy Policy Manager: https://twitter.com/KWT_Policy
    David King is co-founder of Cardiff Rivers Group and all around volunteer champion: https://twitter.com/DaveCRG

    As always, you can find the latest from us here: twitter.com/HiraethPod

    We hope you find this podcast interesting and useful. Please do send feedback, it's always great to hear what our audience thinks.

    Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you have enjoyed it, please leave us a nice rating or comment on your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider supporting our work from just £3/month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/hiraethpod

    • 1 hr 1 min
    With a new First Minister, what next for Wales and Welsh Labour?

    With a new First Minister, what next for Wales and Welsh Labour?

    With the Easter break coming to an end and a new parliamentary term about to start, it will be the first session for the new national government in Wales, with the new First Minister and his new cabinet beginning the daunting task of addressing a huge number of difficult policy and funding challenges, as well as ongoing expectation/threat (delete as appropriate!) of a union-wide general election being called at short notice.

    We recently hosted a live Twitter/X Space with a fantastic mix of policy and politics guests to discuss not only the election of Vaughan Gething as Welsh Labour leader, but also his new cabinet, and some of the big portfolio challenges ahead of them - specifically health, education, and agriculture.

    Here we present our event in edited form, with our guests:
    -Sarah Murphy MS (Welsh Labour, Bridgend): @Sarah4Bridgend
    - Tom Hoyles (Wales & West of England Policy Officer, GMB Union): @thoyles
    - Terry Mackie (Educator and Author): @TerryMac51
    - Lowri Jackson (Health Policy and Communications): @LowriRhiannon
    - Geraint Davies (Farmer, NRW & FWAG Wales): @Fedwarian

    And your hosts:
    Matthew Hexter: @Hexter101
    Ceri Davies: @CeriTheViking

    As always, you can find the latest from us @hiraethpod on most social media, including Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod

    • 1 hr
    200th Hiraeth Welsh Politics Pod Special with Kate Rimmington

    200th Hiraeth Welsh Politics Pod Special with Kate Rimmington

    Happy Easter to you all / Pasg Hapus i chi gyd. We are marking a bit of a milestone this week as we approach the fourth birthday of the podcast - our 200th episode.

    We've taken the chance to look back at our work over the last few years and realised that we've never really introduced ourselves, what we do, or why we do it.

    So for this big number pod, we thought we would share our thoughts about the politics, policy, and media landscape in Wales, why we think Hiraeth and platforms like it are essential, and why we emblazon our motto on all our merch: "An informed public makes better decisions and can hold their representatives to account”

    We're delighted to be joined by copywriter, content producer, and former BBC Senior Reporter Kate Rimmington in the chair.

    You can find us all here:Matthew Hexter: https://twitter.com/hexter101Ceri Davies: https://twitter.com/cerithevikingRichard Martin: https://twitter.com/mimosacymru

    And guest host Kate: https://kate-content.com/

    As always, you can find the latest from us @hiraethpod on most social media, including Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

ShakeALion ,

Measured, enlightening, thorough

Listening from England, I always find this podcast gives me such a brilliant insight into what’s happening politically in Wales with fair, measured analysis and civil debate - particularly enjoyed the opposition party women’s episode on the Labour leadership contest for that reason!

Amanwy ,

Informed chat and insight of Welsh politics

I dip in and out as the theme appeals but it’s always worth it. A really valuable space for specialist who are interested in what’s going on in Welsh politics. Three blokes having a chat and opining - what’s not to love!

Ceri the viking ,

Interesting addition to welsh sphere

Regular, reliable ……..I did joke but it is a great regular listen on civic wales.

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