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Brexit

Queueing to go to hell in a handcart

The warnings are stark and disaster awaits. Stopping ‘no-deal’ and having a People’s Vote on Brexit must take priority over a General Election, says Geraint Talfan Davies

23rd August (27th August)
  • Politics and Policy

Time to make a bigger difference together

The challenges that our society is facing today cannot be met if we work alone argues Ruth Marks

9th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

As a matter of pact

Daran Hill considers what today’s by-election result could tell us about the value of pacts for politics

2nd August
  • Politics and Policy

A Constitutional Convocation  

Glyndwr Cennydd Jones calls for a shared effort to make the UK Union fit for purpose for the 21st century

1st August (1st August)
  • Politics and Policy

Impressions from Wales’s first citizens’ assembly

Wales’ first citizens assembly is a fascinating step towards a more participatory politics, says Merlin Gable.

31st July (31st July)
  • Politics and Policy

Johnson’s fizz won’t last

Geraint Talfan Davies writes that we should be under no illusions; Boris Johnson’s desire is a no-deal Brexit.

30th July
  • Politics and Policy

Boris: will he be a good Prime Minister in Wales? 

Huw Davies considers the implications for Wales of the new Prime Minister

25th July (25th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Shared Prosperity Fund delays will impact Wales

Dr Ian Johnson considers what we know and still don’t know about the UK Shared Prosperity Fund

9th July (8th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Brexit must not equal a regression of women’s rights 

Catherine Fookes considers the implications of the Conservative leadership election on women’s rights

3rd July (2nd July)
  • Politics and Policy
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