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Home » Brexit » Page 20

Brexit

Fake LCMs are a danger to the Assembly

Daran Hill argues that Plaid Cymru’s plans to table a Legislative Consent Motion on Article 50 put the Assembly at risk of becoming a talking shop.

24th January (24th January)
  • Politics and Policy

What next for trade post Brexit?

Heledd Brooks-Jones outlines the different trade models likely in a post Brexit world, and analyses what they’ll mean for Wales.

19th January (18th January)
  • Politics and Policy

IWA Podcast: The Wales Bill and the latest on Brexit

Jess Blair is joined by Daran Hill, Huw Irranca Davies, Dai Lloyd and Steffan Evans to discuss the Assembly’s debate over whether it should back the Wales Bill, and Theresa May’s latest update on Brexit.

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

When will the British public be allowed to speak again on Europe?

Alexander Phillips challenges Wales’ political leaders to make their case for why the public should be included or excluded from having a say on Britain’s future relationship with Europe.

30th November (30th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Reassuring EU Nationals in Wales

William Powell considers the issue of the many thousands of workers in Wales who had no vote in the #Brexit Referendum – but who are living with its consequences

1st November (31st October)
  • Politics and Policy

The need for a new social capital agenda in Wales

Community activity is declining at a time when it is most needed, warns Andy Green.

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

Welsh Assembly could be swept away by anti-establishment tide

Andrew RT Davies questions the public’s support for devolution in Wales in the current political climate.

28th August
  • Politics and Policy

Brexit: Seminal event or secular disaster?

Rhys David discusses whether Brexit will prove a turning point for globalisation as a whole.

22nd August (18th August)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales’ response to the Brexit vote

Tegid Roberts recommends a Welsh Government Department for Europe.

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