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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 245

Politics and Policy

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

Titan gaol off Welsh richter scale

Robert Jones says plans for a new super prison in north Wales are at odds with the region’s real needs

7th February (6th February)
  • Politics and Policy

We will vote to stay in

David Melding says both unionists and nationalists face contradictions when confronting membership of Britain and the European Union

6th February (5th February)
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Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad January 2013

Presiding Officer ponders over Assembly equality; How to finance small businesses in Wales… see Germany; EU versus fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists

5th February (27th February)
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EU versus fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists

Ken Skates emphasises the importance to the Welsh economy of our continued membership of the European Union

5th February (28th February)
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Competing European projects

David Gow queries whether David Cameron’s and Angela Merkel’s approach to the EU can be reconciled

4th February (28th February)
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Stand off between Westminster and Senedd

Daran Hill explores the implications of this week’s refusal by the National Assembly to agree to the abolition of the Agricultural Wages Board

1st February (1st February)
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Overcoming Welsh energy constipation

John Osmond says we need a policy step change and leadership if we are to meet our renewable targets

31st January (27th February)
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How Peter Hain contradicts himself

Gareth Clubb says a Severn barrage could become one of the most expensive renewable energy schemes in history

30th January (27th February)
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Another model for fiscal devolution

Alan Trench outlines tax powers for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland he says can strengthen the union

29th January (29th January)
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