Chelsea Fraley says the most important factor in the survival of the language is whether people are willing to speak it

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Chelsea Fraley says the most important factor in the survival of the language is whether people are willing to speak it
Tim Williams argues for raw radicalism in the face of economic and cultural decay
Joyce McMillan says the campaign to maintain the Union seems increasingly devoid of any trace of positive aspiration
Iain Mcwhirter says there will be no hiding place in 2013 for constitutional agnostics north of the border
Ken Skates says his region needs investment to become an engine for entrepreneurial activity
On the 150th anniversary of David Lloyd George’s birth, Kirsty Williams argues in favour of the People’s Budget, and Russell Deacon tells us why he remains a controversial figure
Joshua Miles says a treasury function within Welsh Government would strengthen decision making
Mike Hedges sets out the case for Wales to enjoy the same legislative architecture as Scotland and Northern Ireland
Geraint Talfan Davies argues that the next phase of devolution will be summoning the political will to implement change