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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 57

Politics and Policy

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

Is Wales too small or too poor to be independent? A reply.

Dr John Ball’s responds to Mike Hedges AM’s recent response to his articles on the economic arguments for and against an independent Wales

17th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

These Isles: Plotting a Course to Confederal Federalism

These Isles is an essay by Glyndwr Cennydd Jones, presented in four weekly parts on click on wales, subtitled Mapping the Union, Plotting a Course to Confederal Federalism, Navigating Fiscal Decentralisation and Charting a Constitution. This is part two.

16th April (19th June)
  • Politics and Policy

What influences Local and Community Engagement in Renewable Energy in Wales?

Professor Judith Marquand introduces a new research report from the IWA’s Re-energising Wales project

15th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Should Welsh communities have more of a say on electricity transmission line siting?

Jonathan Dean argues that the visual impact of electricity transmission needs greater prominence in decision making

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

These Isles: Mapping the Union

These Isles is an essay by Glyndwr Cennydd Jones, presented in four weekly parts on click on wales, subtitled Mapping the Union;  Plotting a Course to Confederal Federalism;  Navigating Fiscal Decentralisation;  and Charting a Constitution. This is part one.

8th April (19th June)
  • Politics and Policy

The UK is a state of inequality

Rhun ap Iorwerth calls for a fundamental change in UK political and economic models

7th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Mother Nature has no voice, but you do

Sion Sleep calls on us all to stand up for Mother Nature and take action on climate change

4th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Is Wales too small or too poor to be independent?

Mike Hedges responds to Dr John Ball’s recent article on the economic arguments for and against an independent Wales

2nd April (10th August)
  • Politics and Policy

A new referendum must now come into view

Geraint Talfan Davies makes the case again for a People’s Vote

1st April (1st April)
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