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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 313

Politics and Policy

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

Election Special 1:New Government will need some courage and a bit of flair

John Osmond argues that faced with a 41 per cent capital funding shortfall the new administration in Cardiff Bay after 5 May should borrow to invest

25th April (28th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Something interesting is happening in Scottish politics

Gerry Hassan takes a look behind the scenes of the Scottish election campaign which burst into life this week

23rd April (21st April)
  • Politics and Policy

Jane Hutt loses out to Treasury

John Osmond discovers that, in contrast to Wales, the Scottish Government finessed its budget to limit the damage caused by the Treasury’s funds clawback

22nd April (21st April)
  • Politics and Policy

A theft the Treasury will live to regret

John Osmond says the new Welsh Government, after 5 May, will urgently need to reconstitute its relationship with Whitehall by seeking an end to the Wales Office

21st April (20th April)
  • Politics and Policy

If you’re conflicted over AV join the club

Geraint Talfan Davies finds himself on the horns of a dilemma

20th April (20th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Coalition deal breakers inside the manifestos

John Osmond puts the four party policies for the May election under the spotlight to discover the key fault lines

19th April (19th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Conservatives share ‘new voice for Wales’

Jonathan Brooks-Jones points to the key features of the Welsh Conservatives manifesto, launched today

15th April (15th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Manifestos reveal coalition bargaining chips

John Osmond reports on today’s poll which suggests coalition talks will be imminent following the Assembly election

15th April
  • Politics and Policy

Labour says it’s the economy stupid

Jonathan Brooks-Jones provides an overview of Welsh Labour’s 2011 manifesto, launched today

14th April (15th April)
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