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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 159

Politics and Policy

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

Should Welsh Labour embrace Corbyn?

Liz Silversmith looks at how a Labour party, led by Jeremy Corbyn, would play in Wales.

26th August (25th August)
  • Politics and Policy

Are you now or have you ever been?

On the day the Labour leadership meets to discuss claims of vote infiltration, Helen Sandler outlines her thoughts at being told she could not vote in the Labour leadership election.

25th August (25th August)
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Labour’s defeat in 2020 is assured, and they did it to themselves.

David R. Howell says Labour will see defeat in 2020, but it won’t be because of Jeremy Corbyn.

24th August
  • Politics and Policy

Perceptions of value – the cancer drugs fund debate

In the next response from Let’s talk cancer, Jamie Hayes takes a look at the cancer drugs fund debate.

21st August (27th February)
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Focusing on the individual – Making cancer feedback permanent

In the next idea from Let’s talk cancer, Jon Antoniazzi considers a permanent feedback mechanism for cancer patients.

20th August (27th February)
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Enterprise Zones: Not a quick economic fix

Mike Hedges AM argues that enterprise zones need to be seen as one arm of the government’s economic strategy and not as the only way of developing the Welsh economy.

19th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

How can we improve the hospital transport experience for cancer patients?

In the next idea from Let’s talk cancer, we look at how the hospital transport service can be improved for people affected by cancer.

18th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

What information do newly diagnosed cancer patients need?

In the next idea from ‘Let’s talk cancer’ we look at how we can give patients the information they need upon being diagnosed with cancer.

14th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Moving away from the centre

Mike Hedges says Jeremy Corbyn offers hope.

14th August (13th August)
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