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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 148

Politics and Policy

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

The Manifesto Makers

Liz Silversmith gives an insight on how the manifestos for the Assembly elections in May are being developed.

11th January (8th January)
  • Politics and Policy

Student finance: time for a rethink?

Ken Richards challenges the current student finance system and outlines areas for potential reform.

6th January (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Can Welsh MPs take on some responsibility from AMs?

Can a different approach to a Welsh Cabinet increase the effectiveness of the Assembly, asks Martin Warren.

5th January (4th January)
  • Politics and Policy

A Wales where everyone can flourish

IWA Director Lee Waters looks back at 2015

22nd December (24th December)
  • Politics and Policy

2015 – The Year of Surprises

Daran Hill reviews the more unexpected events of the last year.

21st December (19th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Reports of the end of austerity prove premature.

Michael Trickey explores the impact for Wales of the UK Government’s November Spending Review.

16th December
  • Politics and Policy

What does it cost to educate a child in Wales?

Martin Price explores the variation in funding for schools.

15th December (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Back to the drawing board for the draft Wales Bill?

David Melding explains the findings of an Assembly committee inquiry into the draft Wales Bill.

14th December (13th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Spending on HS2 and its impact on Welsh funding

Eurfyl ap Gwilym says Wales has not had a fair deal on funding for high speed rail.

10th December (27th February)
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