Jonathan Brooks-Jones says the application for Cardiff’s Whitchurch High to become a Foundation school represents a thin end of a wedge
Scots funding card trumps Welsh yet again
Once more brute force politics determine the priority of Scotland over Wales
Welsh business embassy needed in London
Stevie Upton reports on the IWA’s response to the Welsh Government’s economic renewal consultation
Cheryl should stop teasing on Assembly powers vote
Peter Price urges a quick decision on the date of a referendum on law-making powers
Riding two horses on Barnett reform
Iain McLean examines the agreement between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives to implement the Calman Commission proposals
We’re all Disraeli’s children
David Melding suggests that the new coalition in London signals the end of old fashioned two party orthodoxy
Cheryl Gillan hides in the closet
Secretary of State for Wales says she is “neutral” on the forthcoming vote for more powers of the Assembly
How everyone lost but nobody won
John Osmond examines the implications of the election and London coalition government for the future of Welsh politics
Why artists are turning to video as a medium
Jonathan Brooks-Jones explores a burgeoning art form