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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 229

Politics and Policy

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

Welsh witness to Russian catastrophe

Ray Gamache explores the famine reporting of early 20th Century journalist pioneer Gareth Jones

23rd June (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Litmus tests for the world’s richer nations

Lila Haines says the G8 summit made a good start but left too much unfinished business

22nd June (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Elis-Thomas sparks debate on Welsh future

John Osmond argues that sooner or later Wales will have to choose between a re-negotiated British structure or independence within the EU

21st June (21st June)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales now the Mezzogiorno of northwest Europe

Rhys David reports on a recent seminar that examined how we are faring within the European Union

20th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Honouring Leaders across Wales

Today we reveal the winners of last night’s Inspire Wales Awards

19th June (27th February)
  • Culture

Celebrating Welsh Heroes

Profiling the finalists in tonight’s Inspire Wales Awards

18th June (27th February)
  • Culture

Looking ahead to another coalition at Westminster

Stuart Weir says Andrew Adonis’s insider account of the coalition talks in 2010 suggests there will be a Lab-Lib deal in 2015

17th June (16th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Edging the estuary

Peter Finch reports from a place where there is enough water to drown us all

16th June (27th February)
  • Culture

Why we like to be beside the sea

Richard Porch considers the blurred coastal edge, a place where eternal forces exist in daily friction with the tidal ebb and flow

15th June (27th February)
  • Culture
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