Gerry Holtham suggests how, even without independence, Wales could obtain a veto on Britain’s foreign adventures

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Gerry Holtham suggests how, even without independence, Wales could obtain a veto on Britain’s foreign adventures
Iain Macwhirter charts the latest twist in the debate around Scottish independence
Rhian Davies says that a quarter of the Welsh population are threatened by the Westminster Government’s welfare changes
John Osmond reads between the lines of a book about last year’s Assembly referendum that was launched yesterday
Rhys David argues that the Welsh Affairs Select Committee inward investment report fails to understand the lessons of post-war industrial and economic history
Anna Nichol reports on a conference that examined how we can take forward legislation for sustainable development
John Tucker celebrates Beti Williams’ achievements in promoting software as a driving force for the Welsh economy
Jonathan Edwards argues that as leader Leanne Wood would be able to unite her party and expand its appeal
Dyfed Edwards says the leadership Dafydd Elis-Thomas demonstrated as Presiding officer promises much for his next role in charge of his party