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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 259

Politics and Policy

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

Salmond ups stakes in referendum

Iain Mcwhirter analyses the relationship between the two Cabinet reshuffles this week, north as well as south of the border

7th September (7th September)
  • Politics and Policy

Challenge facing new Secretary of State

John Osmond questions how long we can expect to see the Wales Office hang on in London

6th September (6th September)
  • Politics and Policy

Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad August 2012

David Jones takes up the reins at Gwydyr House; Results down, appeals up: the GCSE fall out; Doubts over Lords reform place Assembly electoral changes in question; Sport as important as reading and writing

5th September (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Fracking free-for-all threatens Wales

Gareth Clubb says test drilling in the Vale of Glamorgan has opened the flood-gates

5th September (12th January)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales at the head of next broadband generation

Ann Beynon explains how we are becoming a world-leader in digital technology

3rd September (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The arrested development of Welsh

Colin Miles says the future of our ancient tongue lies with the next generation

2nd September (27th February)
  • Culture

Rural Wales 5: Farming needs to embrace the green economy

Terry Marsden says there should be greater effort in making connections between town and country to improve the outlook for both

31st August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Rural Wales 4: How the new CAP will impact on Wales

Peter Midmore says the stakes are high for Welsh farmers in the negotiations now underway in Brussels to decide future agricultural support

30th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Rural Wales 3: Businesses seek way out of the recession

Lawrence Kitchen says there are signs that firms are becoming more environmentally friendly

29th August (27th February)
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