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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 113

Politics and Policy

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

Chronic yes, but hopefully not incurable

Rhys David looks at the UK’s persistently poor rate of productivity growth just a day after the Prime Minister unveiled her new industrial strategy.

24th January (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The power of change: President Trump’s inauguration and the Women’s March

Laura Emily Dunn gives her on the ground account of recent events in Washington DC.

23rd January (23rd January)
  • Politics and Policy

Putting Children on the Social Services agenda

Emily Warren urges the National Assembly to improve outcomes for vulnerable children in Wales.

23rd January (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Ten Consolations on the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump

John Winterson Richards looks on the bright side of Donald Trump’s imminent Inauguration.

20th January (20th January)
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What next for trade post Brexit?

Heledd Brooks-Jones outlines the different trade models likely in a post Brexit world, and analyses what they’ll mean for Wales.

19th January (18th January)
  • Politics and Policy

IWA Podcast: The Wales Bill and the latest on Brexit

Jess Blair is joined by Daran Hill, Huw Irranca Davies, Dai Lloyd and Steffan Evans to discuss the Assembly’s debate over whether it should back the Wales Bill, and Theresa May’s latest update on Brexit.

17th January (28th February)
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Opposing the Wales Bill

Robin Hunter-Clarke outlines why UKIP will be voting against the Wales Bill when it comes to the Assembly later today.

17th January (16th January)
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In Northern Ireland, history repeats itself

As another crisis threatens to destroy hard-won progress, Rhys David looks back to the resignation of Chief Minister Brian Faulkner in May 1974.

16th January (15th January)
  • Politics and Policy

Tidal power for Wales – within our reach, let’s grasp it

Now a positive Hendry review has been published, let’s get on with making tidal lagoons happen in Wales, argues Hywel Lloyd.

13th January (27th February)
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