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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 182

Politics and Policy

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

M4 Relief Road is the only option

Chris Sutton says there is substantial risk involved in not building an M4 Relief Road.

15th October (27th February)
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An Energy Future

Calvin Jones says we can’t hide from the reality of an energy crisis.

15th October (27th February)
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M4 Relief Road: Where does Welsh Government see Wales’ economic future?

Josh Miles says an M4 relief road will offer limited development opportunities for Wales.

14th October (27th February)
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Choosing our future

Alice Hooker-Stroud argues for a Zero Carbon Britain.

14th October (27th February)
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A plea for common sense

Jane Davidson says energy policy needs less politics and more common sense.

13th October (27th February)
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Wales’ Public Services Ombudsman: Making the case for Change

Peter Tyndall outlines the case for reform of Commissioner’s roles.

12th October (12th October)
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Lessons in watchdog design from Scotland and Wales

Richard Kirkham compares the role of commissioners in Scotland and Wales.

11th October (10th October)
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Welsh Commissioners: key issues ahead

John Williams sets out the role of the Commissioners in Wales.

10th October (10th October)
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A change in practice or a change in terminology?

Ruth Northway asks whether proposals to change the terminology around special educational needs will make a difference

10th October (27th February)
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