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Politics in 21st century Wales

John Osmond reports on some remarkable insights into the future of Welsh politics:

17th November (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Tools for the recession

Professor James Foreman-Peck, Cardiff Business School: Deputy First Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones, maintains that the Assembly Government’s approach to alleviating

12th November (25th January)
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The Obama effect

Charlotte Williams reflects on the impact of Senator Barack Obama’s victory in the American election:

10th November (2nd February)
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Regional Press Under Threat

Carolyn McCall says ownership rules must change and the BBC must hold back if the regional press is to survive

5th November (25th January)
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Call for Welsh Oyster Card

John Osmond reports on a new IWA publication which challenges the Assembly Government’s ‘Progressive Consensus’

4th November (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Regeneration after the crunch

Geraint Talfan Davies reports from the Wales Regeneration Summit.

30th October (2nd February)
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The New Deal

Professor R. Ross Mackay argues that we should take a leaf out of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s book and prescribe a new advance for the 21st Century to overcome the credit crunch.

24th October (2nd February)
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Life After Rhodri

John Osmond looks at the problems Welsh Labour will face in filling the gap that will be left when the First Minster steps down next September:

17th October (2nd February)
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So why has she decided to stand down?

Lee Waters, Sustrans Cymru Director: I was as surprised as anyone. The night before she told her constituency party that

15th October (2nd February)
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