Emyr Lewis asks what the Supreme Court’s decision against an Asbestos Bill for Wales means for judicial attitudes to devolution.

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Emyr Lewis asks what the Supreme Court’s decision against an Asbestos Bill for Wales means for judicial attitudes to devolution.
Mick Antoniw says he is disappointed by a decision to rule against a new Asbestos Bill being within the Assembly’s competence.
Sion Barry looks at the state of the Welsh economy and asks whether we can make it more prosperous.
Geraint Talfan Davies says there has been a tendency to see the UK as a unitary state and not a union of four nations.
Eurfyl ap Gwilym breaks down the latest employment data ahead of the general election.
In a speech for the IWA last night, Leighton Andrews says that in a time of public service reform leadership is key.
Mae Ffred Ffransis yn dweud fod addysg iath Gymraeg i rai’n mynychu ysgolion cyfrwng Saesneg yn methu.
Ffred Ffransis says Welsh language education for those attending English medium schools is failing.
Darren Millar argues that those who can afford to make a contribution towards the cost of their prescription should do so.