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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 255

Politics and Policy

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

City regions game changer for Wales

Ken Skates makes the case for north-east Wales to become part of a cross-border partnership

19th October (18th October)
  • Politics and Policy

History lessons for the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats

Russell Deacon examines the long fall out from the Conservative by-election victory in Newport 90 years ago today

18th October (17th October)
  • Politics and Policy

A vision for Welsh autonomy short of independence

David Melding argues that fiscal federalism offers an alternative to the shortcomings of the Barnett formula for determining the block grant

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

A Circle Line for the Valleys

Mark Barry and Mick Antoniw argue for a first phase in building a Metro for the Cardiff city region

16th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Supreme Court dictates pace of Welsh devolution

Manon George reports on the shenanigans of the Wales Office, Welsh Government and Assembly Commission in front of Britain’s legal finest last week

15th October (16th October)
  • Politics and Policy

Why the Welsh Baccalaureate is a soft option

Gareth Williams gives a pupil’s eye view of a qualification that he says is failing badly in its current flawed design

12th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Most of Wales cut off from National Assembly

Rosemary Butler argues that Wales is facing a democratic deficit created by the failure of the press and media

11th October (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad September 2012

New Permanent Secretary for Wales; Battle lines drawn over Draft Budget; Power restored and new boundaries drawn Isle of Anglesey Council; 38,340 Welsh Women face losing eligibility for benefits

10th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh economic lessons from Finland

Dylan Jones-Evans says the Welsh Government should take a leaf out of the Finnish playbook and establish an arms length innovation agency

10th October (27th February)
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