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Welsh Conservative Conference, Partygate & Senedd Reform

This week we are turning our gaze towards the Welsh Conservatives to discuss their recent conference, the identity of the party in modern Wales and inevitably (& with apologies) Partygate. Joining us is former Parliamentary and PCC Welsh Conservative candidate, and community councillor Hannah Jarvis. We also pick up the discussion about Senedd reform and the implications of the new proposal for an expanded national parliament for Wales elected via closed-list proportional representation with...

Jun 02, 202241 min

Better Imperialists? Wales and Empire

Across Britain, the discussion of imperialism and colonialism has become increasingly salient as recent royal trips to distant commonwealth lands have seemed jarring in the modern world, historical revisionism underpinned much of pre- and post-Brexit campaigning and new attitudes to public statues have become a central pillar (or should that be 'plinth') of the UK Government's culture war. We are joined by two academics, Lucy Taylor of Aberystwyth University and Rhys Owens of Swansea University,...

May 26, 20221 hr 1 min

Reporting on Wales

In this episode we are joined by Bronwen Weatherby, who has recently been appointed as Wales Correspondent for global news agency The Press Association. We ask Bronwen what it is like to report on events in Wales for audiences elsewhere on Britain and beyond, what impression Mark Drakeford has made beyond our borders and we look back at the results of the local elections now that the dust has begun to settle. You can follow Bronwen on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/BronWeatherby And get all t...

May 20, 202245 min

Jim Griffiths: First Secretary of State for Wales

In the week that a commemorative bust of Jim Griffiths MP goes on display in the Senedd, we speak to biographer D. Ben Rees and political commentator Theo Davies-Lewis about his life and the battles he fought within and without the Labour Party to create the role of Secretary of State for Wales inside the UK Government cabinet. We also look to the future of the role to debate whether it could or should have a future in the era of Welsh self-government and a significantly more powerful and empowe...

May 13, 202238 min

Local Government Campaign, NI election & Welsh Gov News

As the Senedd returns from recess and Westminster returns to being Pestminster, we discuss the latest news from the local government campaign trail, the Northern Ireland election and other updates on legislation from both ends of the M4 during April 2022. Joining us to discuss these topics and more is Shaun Bendle from That's Devolved. You can find Shaun here: https://twitter.com/smbendle And That's Devolved here: https://twitter.com/ThatsDevolved You can find out all the latest from Hiraeth her...

May 02, 202241 min

La grande élection: The 2022 French Presidential Contest

With just days until France goes to the polls and either re-elects 'extreme centrist' Emmanuel Macron for another term or chooses to elect the controversial far right leader Marine Le Pen at the third time of asking, we discuss the issues behind the election with our guests Florent Jarry and Professor Nick Parsons. We look at the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the cost of living crisis, the electoral death of mainstream left/right parties, the future of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and, of cou...

Apr 21, 202250 min

Northern Ireland & Brexit: A Troubled Constitutional Future

In this episode we speak with the authors of 'Northern Ireland & Brexit: A Troubled Constitutional Future' Dr Jonathan Evershed (University College Dublin) and Dr Mary C. Murphy (University College Cork) ahead of Northern Ireland's 2022 elections. We discuss their new book and its analysis of the political and constitutional forces unleashed onto Northern Ireland by an apparently unprepared UK Government following the 2016 EU Referendum. We also look at the effect on party politics and votin...

Apr 19, 202241 min

Monmouthshire & Wales: Richard John

Continuing our series looking at local government across the country ahead of May's elections, we speak with Richard John, the leader of Monmouthshire County Council about his experience of leading one of the most distinct local authorities in Wales. We touch on the Shared Prosperity Fund, devolution within Wales and why Monmouthshire is the only local authority in the country to own and run a Post Office. You can find Richard on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/RichardJohnRJ You can also find ...

Apr 14, 202237 min

Springtime for Conferences, Jubilee Books and Buses

At the start of Spring, the two biggest parties of local government, Labour and Plaid Cymru, held their conferences. We catch up with attendees Megan Nia Thomas (Labour) and Radha Nair-Roberts (Plaid Cymru) to discuss the mood in both parties. Afterwards, the Hiraeth team chew the fat on various subjects that arose over March and early April, including the cooperation agreement, buses, the Welsh Government's response to the UK Government's Jubilee book for schools, NHS black incidents and Non-do...

Apr 10, 202250 min

Wales: Neither Unionist nor Nationalist?

Former First Minister Carwyn Jones believes that Wales has yet to be polarised on the basis of nationalism and unionism as in Scotland and that there is still time for a reformed British Union to offer Welsh citizens greater autonomy for their country while retaining beneficial elements of the United Kingdom. This short episode features a clip of a speech given by the former leader of Welsh Labour at University College Dublin. We're curious to know what you think about this vision about the futu...

Apr 02, 202216 min

Low Incomes and Housing: A double crisis

With the cost of living crisis becoming ever more apparent, The Bevan Foundation have just published a new report focussing on the problems people on low incomes face finding a home to rent. TLDR: It's not good but to expand on that we are joined by two of the report's authors: Hugh Kocan: https://twitter.com/HughKocan Steff Evans: https://twitter.com/SteffHEvans You can read the report here: https://www.bevanfoundation.org/current-projects/preventing-homelessness-through-improving-the-local-hou...

Mar 25, 202237 min

Welsh [Plural]: Essays on the future of Wales

In this episode, we speak to three of the authors of Welsh [Plural]: Essays on the Future of Wales, a new book that offers some imaginative, radical perspectives that goes beyond the clichés and binaries that so often shape thinking about Wales and Welshness. Our guests: Darren Chetty: https://twitter.com/rapclassroom Rabab Ghazoul: https://twitter.com/gentle_hq Martin Johnes: https://twitter.com/martinjohnes You can buy Welsh [Plural] here: https://repeaterbooks.com/product/welsh-plural-essays-...

Mar 20, 202255 min

Local democracy, a federal Wales & levelling up

Continuing our season of local government podcasts ahead of the May 2022 elections, we speak to one of the most colourful council leaders of recent times - Jeffrey Jones, former leader of Bridgend County Borough Council and former education lead at the Welsh Local Government Association. We discuss a wide range of subjects from local democracy, levelling up, and a federal Wales and Jeff also brings in some anecdotes from his experience on the front line of local politics. You can find Jeff on Tw...

Mar 11, 202248 min

Smacking ban, Basic Income & a bigger Senedd

With March 2022 holding February 2022's beer, we take the opportunity to look back on the news from domestic politics in Wales and, of course, touch on the terrible events in Eastern Europe as Russia invades Ukraine. We are joined by Jonathan Williams of UBI Lab Wales and The National to discuss the new not-quite-a-UBI Basic Income pilot for care leavers and the imminent demise of the 'reasonable chastisement' defence, commonly known as the 'smacking ban'. You can find Jonathan here: https://twi...

Mar 04, 202246 min

Local Gov Reform: A Welsh Political Third Rail

Why is Welsh local government such a complicated mess? Why have so many attempts to reform it failed and why politicians keep saying that they'll try to reform it? It's complicated! Thankfully we have a great guest to discuss this with Ceri and Matt, Steve Thomas CBE who was chair of the Welsh Local Government Association for 15 years and has... thoughts. You can find Steve on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/stevethomas100 His article about local government and the constitution here: https://n...

Feb 24, 202242 min

Local Government Elections 2022: Huw Thomas

To start our series of podcasts looking at the local government elections that will be taking place across Wales this year, we speak to Cardiff Council Leader Huw Thomas about local government, levelling up and the Cardiff Capital Region City Deal. You can find Huw on Twitter here: And of course you can find all the latest from Hiraeth here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod If you're enjoying the pod, please do rate & review us on your podcast app of choice and consider becoming a Patron: www....

Feb 18, 202231 min

Jacob Morris, Golwg & Guto Harri

This is a short interview with Jacob Morris, the journalist at Golwg whose interview with new No. 10 Director of Communications Guto Harri made the headlines in the English & international press last week. We had plans to include it in a larger pod which never quite came together but we wanted to share it with our listeners. You can find Jacob here: https://twitter.com/jacobm_morris Jacob's interview with Guto is here: https://golwg.360.cymru/newyddion/gwleidyddiaeth/2087256-boris-johnson-cy...

Feb 13, 20226 min

Rugby, Politics & Welsh Identity

With the Six Nations in full swing (which is more than can be said for the sweet chariots), the eternal debates about the future, past, and identity of Welsh rugby are topping the agenda once more. We speak to rugby writer James Stafford and Lewis Eldred, whose thesis on sport and national identity was recently discussed on Podcast Pêl-Droed, about the state of the game both on and off the pitch and the role it plays in Welsh life. Our guests: James Stafford: @JPStafford Lewis Eldred Davies: @Le...

Feb 11, 202253 min

January Blues and Sue Grays

In our customary end of month review of the month, we talk Sue Gray, Johnson's woes, Ramsay to Rangers, the 90s Sleaze Revival and the cost of living crisis. You can follow Hiraeth for all the latest news, pods and videos here: http://www.twitter.com/HiraethPod or at http://www.walespolitics.com If you're enjoying the pod, please consider becoming a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/HiraethPod

Feb 02, 202238 min

Hiraeth Pod Trailer 2022

Hiraeth is an independent Welsh podcast focussing on politics, policy and current affairs within Wales and looks at events beyond our borders from a Welsh perspective. Podlediad Cymraeg annibynnol yw Hiraeth, sy’n canolbwyntio ar wleidyddiaeth, polisi a materion cyfoes yng Nghymru ac yn edrych ar ddigwyddiadau y tu hwnt i’n ffiniau o safbwynt Cymreig.

Jan 31, 202230 sec

Byraeth - Broadcasting in Wales

Welcome to Byraeth, our short(ish) form analysis pods for each of the Hiraeth podcasts on our main podcast feed. This week we’re taking a look at broadcasting, specifically public service broadcasting, in the UK and the potential impact of changes proposed via unconsulted-upon tweet by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport, Nadine Dorries. For Hiraeth we spoke to former Chair of the Senedd’s Culture committee Bethan Sayed and Tim Hartley, former Head of Corporate Affairs ...

Jan 30, 202231 min

Will public service broadcasting survive in Wales?

Following the UK Government's tweeted announcements about the end of the BBC's Licence Fee funding model, we speak to two experts (Bethan Sayed, formerly Chair of the Senedd Culture Committee & Tim Hartley, former Head of Corporate Affairs at S4C) about the impact this could have on broadcasting and media here in Wales. Our guests: Bethan Sayed: https://twitter.com/bethanjenkins Tim Hartley: https://twitter.com/timhhartley And you can hear about all the latest pods, videos, events and news f...

Jan 28, 202242 min

Politics in Northern Ireland with Matthew O'Toole MLA

With a major election on the horizon and the UK Government still at odds with the European Union and many citizens on Ireland with regards to the now infamous Northern Ireland Protocol, we speak to SDLP Member for South Belfast in the Northern Ireland Assembly Matthew O'Toole about the state of Northern Irish politics. Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewOToole2 The SDLP: https://twitter.com/SDLPlive For the latest from Hiraeth, follow us here: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod And do re...

Jan 21, 202236 min

Planes, Trains, Automobiles and Social Justice: Welsh Infrastructure

However you define it, infrastructure plays an essential role in the lived experience of citizens, success of the economy and health of the environment. Following the announcements of the creation of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales (NICW) and the Infrastructure Investment Strategy from the Welsh Government, we speak with a panel of experts to discuss whether the government is (ahem) on the right track. Our guests: David Clubb: Chair of NICW: https://toot.wales/@davidoclubb Fran ...

Jan 13, 202252 min

Welsh & UK elections diverge

We are starting to see greater divergence in the political cultures of Wales and the UK in many ways but one of the most visible is the different directions of travel with regards to elections and voting. Wales (similarly to Scotland) is following a path to greater inclusivity and proportionality while lowering the minimum voting age to 16 while the UK Government is pushing voting restrictions, more 'first past the post' and maintaining votes at 18. We discuss electoral reform in Wales and the U...

Jan 07, 202229 min

The Hiraeth Christmas Stocking Filler

In our last of pod of 2021, we take a look at questions and observations from guests, listeners and the wider Twittersphere about the events of the year and what to expect (or not to expect) for 2022. Strong analysis, weak puns and another dangerous wager... enjoy! Your hosts: Matthew Hexter: https://twitter.com/hexter101 Ceri "The Viking" Davies: https://twitter.com/ceritheviking Richard Martin: https://twitter.com/mimosacymru For the latest blogs, pods and videos from Hiraeth, follow us here: ...

Dec 23, 202159 min

A Child's Christmas (in poverty) in Wales

Nearly four in ten Welsh households struggling to make ends meet as we head into the second Covid Christmas. The Bevan Foundation's recent 'Snapshot of Poverty in Wales in Winter 2021' report illustrates the scale of the problem of poverty and how the pandemic has made the situation worse. We speak to the report's author, Dr Steffan Evans. You can find Steff on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/SteffHEvans The Bevan Foundation report here: https://www.bevanfoundation.org/resources/poverty-in-win...

Dec 16, 202141 min

Can Christmas survive the circular economy?

With the sustainability of our domestic economy coming under more and more scrutiny and the climate crisis an ever-looming concern, the concept of circular economies is gaining traction among policymakers and campaigners. We speak to three of the leading experts in this field in Wales about what steps we would need to take to make our economy more successful and sustainable and whether Christmas as we know it has to change: Ella Smillie (Co-founder, Benthyg Cymru): https://twitter.com/benthyg Dr...

Dec 11, 202150 min

Demoted to Wales: Starmer's November Reign

After his second reshuffle of 2021, Keir Starmer now has a new-look shadow cabinet mixing new and familiar faces. Our resident Labour expert runs the rule over Starmer's decisions and their merits/demerits for the prospects of a revival of support in England, the waning fortunes of the Welsh PLP and the left/soft-left factions and the seemingly broken relationship between Starmer and his deputy, Angela Rayner. Jo Stevens is 'Demoted to Wales': https://twitter.com/patrickkmaguire/status/146531074...

Dec 04, 202129 min

Scottish Politics is Gridlocked

In this pod, former Scottish Labour parliamentary candidate Keiran O'Neill speaks to us about the state of Scottish politics and specifically the Scottish Labour Party, gridlocked between the dominant pro-independence politics of the SNP and the Boris-backing British nationalism of the Conservative and Unionist Party. Find Keiran on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/KeiranON And for the latest blogs, pods, and videos from Hiraeth, please follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/HiraethBlog...

Dec 01, 202149 min
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