Roger Scully analyses some of the consequences of devolution becoming the settled will of the people of Wales
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Roger Scully analyses some of the consequences of devolution becoming the settled will of the people of Wales
Daran Hill says David Jones sees his role as policing legislation made in Wales
David Taylor says Plaid’s idea of a wiki manifesto is a distraction from engaging the electorate with a serious set of policies
Ed Bridges says the Plaid leader’s decision to contest a constituency seat is brave but one that could backfire
Legal Tussles galore; Changes for Plaid Cymru; All aboard the barrage bandwagon; Borrowing Powers announcement leaves Wales waiting for Silk
Anthony Barnett says we need to get to the heart of ‘our own complicity’ in the paedophile scandals engulfing the news agenda
Carwyn Jones argues for a new devolution settlement to give Wales a Scottish-style relationship with Westminster
First Minister of Wales, the Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, London School of Economics, 8 November 2012.
Sophie Chambers says that a low turn-out in next week’s elections would undermine the legitimacy of the new system