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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Politics and Policy » Page 82

Politics and Policy

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

The reorganisation of the Welsh Government funded Welsh public sector – Part 2

Mike Hedges continues his consideration of how the scale of delivery impacts local authority’s delivery of services.

6th April (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

NOTES ON ‘EU EXIT ANALYSIS: CROSS WHITEHALL BRIEFING JANUARY 2018.’

Eurfyl ap Gwilym presents an analysis of what the recent cross-Whitehall briefing of the possible impact of Brexit means for the Welsh economy

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

Why research matters

Professor Karen Holford argues high quality research can deliver significant long-term economic benefits.

29th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Third time a charm?

Janet Finch-Saunders discusses new proposals for local government reform

28th March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

A Union for the 21st Century?  

Glyndwr Cennydd Jones discusses the future of the UK Union, made modern and fit for purpose in the context of Brexit.

27th March (26th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Learning outside the box

Augusta Lewis reflects on the benefits of children learning outdoors

23rd March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

No quick solutions in reforming Welsh local government

Peter Black offers thoughts on how to make sure Welsh local government reform is lasting and empowering.

22nd March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The reorganisation of the Welsh Government funded Welsh public sector

Mike Hedges asks if bigger is always better when it comes to public service delivery in Wales.

21st March (22nd May)
  • Politics and Policy

Brexit and the territorial constitution

Following on from a recent debate hosted by the IWA, Wales Governance Centre and All Party Parliamentary Group on Devolution in the House of Lords, we share a series of reflections from leading academics on the implications of the EU Withdrawal Bill on the devolved Nations.

To finish the series, Professor Alan Page explores how Brexit could impact the UK’s territorial constitution

16th March
  • Politics and Policy
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