Former Finance Minister Andrew Davies recommends how the Welsh Government should approach the coming cuts
June 2010
Arts Council gets retaliation in first
John Osmond reports on a call today to protect funding for culture as the driving force of the Welsh creative economy
Ieuan Wyn Jones reveals his thinking on Welsh economic renewal
Importance of linking health spending to university research and business for developing the economy stressed at Academy Health Wales conference
The betrayal of the liberal tradition
David Marquand asks whether in the wake of the budget there is space for two conservative parties.
Junk food – no option for sports venues
Steve Garrett says Cardiff City Football Club and the WRU should do more to persuade kids to get fit by adopting a healthier diet
Pan-European parties needed for effective integration
Andrew Blick reviews Perry Anderson’s study of the past, present and future of the European Union
Those bits of Wales left unseen
Lucy Whitehead meets photographer Jooney Woodward to discuss her forthcoming exhibition
Henry Morton Stanley: hero or villain?
Derek Jones reports on a drama that is stirring up a debate in Denbigh, the 19th Century explorer’s home town
David and Frances
In a lectured delivered at the National Library of Wales on 26 June 2010, Head of the Welsh Political Archive J. Graham Jones uses A. J. Sylvester’s detailed diaries in the custody of the Library to examine the tortuous build-up to the marriage of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson at Guildford Registry Office on 23 October 1943
Why Lloyd George continues to fascinate us
John Osmond on a lecture at the National Library which throws new light on the Welsh statesman’s later years