John Osmond reports on a debate amongst experts from the four corners of the changing union on how best to finance devolution

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John Osmond reports on a debate amongst experts from the four corners of the changing union on how best to finance devolution
Dylan Jones-Evans examines one aspect of the Welsh economy that offers some encouragement
Iain MacWhirter says the Yes campaign needs to bridge the Scottish confidence gap, its psychology of national defeatism
Ray Hurcombe argues that changing the business rates regime in Wales will undermine care delivered by voluntary organisations
John Osmond warns the end of our national daily and other Welsh titles is in sight unless new support for newspapers can be found
Robert Jones says plans for a new super prison in north Wales are at odds with the region’s real needs
David Melding says both unionists and nationalists face contradictions when confronting membership of Britain and the European Union
Presiding Officer ponders over Assembly equality; How to finance small businesses in Wales… see Germany; EU versus fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists
Ken Skates emphasises the importance to the Welsh economy of our continued membership of the European Union