BLM brings new hope for Wales family seeking justice for Black teen’s death
Last year, 13-year-old Christopher Kapessa, who was Black, drowned when a schoolmate allegedly pushed him into a river. Now, the global Black Lives Matter movement has given the family new hope the suspect will be prosecuted.
To work or not to work? UK lockdown unwind mired by confusion
In October, Bob Bradley became the first American to coach in the English Premier League. In December he was fired. In between, he was criticized for speaking like an American.
The geography of Brexit: What the vote reveals about the Disunited Kingdom
The geography of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union tells us much about the political geography of the UK. But what about the political future of the UK?
A Christmas classic by Dylan Thomas is set to music
“A Child’s Christmas in Wales” is a holiday classic by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Now the book comes to life in a new version set to music by Welsh singer-songwriter Cerys Matthews.
If Scotland leaves the UK, the country’s flag, the Union Jack, may need a makeover
On September 18, Scots will vote on leaving the United Kingdom. But the blue and white Scottish flag is an integral part of the UK’s famous Union Jack, so what happens if Scotland votes yes?