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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 112

Politics and Policy

Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.

Breaking barriers, rebuilding families

Corin Morgan-Armstrong celebrates the successes of Invisible Walls Wales, a radical and innovative approach to supporting prisoners’ families – and calls for its wider roll-out

8th February (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

No easy answers on the Welsh economy

Dr Leon Gooberman asks if lessons can be learned from previous attempts to develop the Welsh economy.

7th February (27th February)
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Cardiff Capital Region City Deal: a tale of two cities

Without a significant change in the performance of schools generally, the Cardiff Capital Region will stumble, argues Robin Hughes.

6th February (27th February)
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Big Ambitions in “The Big Picture”

Angela Graham notes a determined vision in a National Assembly report on broadcasting

3rd February (28th February)
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Auschwitz, January 2017: What Everything Looks Like From Here

Dylan Moore offers his perspective on a recent trip to Auschwitz.

1st February (31st January)
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Brexit and the Collapse of Political Courage

Chris Smith says MPs should stick to their own judgement when it comes to triggering Article 50.

31st January (31st January)
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The Perils of Patriotic Politicians

Gethin Matthews warns against talk of patriotism in Welsh politics.

30th January (29th January)
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The threat posed by Aberthaw power station

Patrick Lanham explains why he’s campaigning for the closure of Aberthaw power station.

27th January (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Fake LCMs are a danger to the Assembly

Daran Hill argues that Plaid Cymru’s plans to table a Legislative Consent Motion on Article 50 put the Assembly at risk of becoming a talking shop.

24th January (24th January)
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