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Home » Constitution » Page 5

Constitution

Brexit, Wales Act 2017 and the Changing Union

Lord David Owen, Gwynoro Jones, Lord Elystan Morgan and Glyndwr Cennydd Jones discuss the need for a constitutional debate to run alongside the EU withdrawal discussions.

18th January
  • Politics and Policy

Why Wales needs more Assembly Members

Laura McAllister argues Wales needs more Assembly Members to deliver for its people and communities

12th December (11th December)
  • Politics and Policy

20 Years That Changed Wales: Reflections on “Wales Said Yes”

Fred Till reflects on the recent “Wales Said Yes” conference, and the future of Wales’ relationship with devolution

26th September (25th September)
  • Politics and Policy

Negotiating prior to an Independence referendum: a reply to Dafydd Trystan

Mike Hedges AM replies to a recent article on the Welsh public’s attitude towards independence

28th June (29th June)
  • Politics and Policy

And we’re off…the UK General Election 2017

Laura McAllister and Diana Stirbu explore the threats and opportunities facing the political parties in Wales, ahead of the general election

26th April
  • Politics and Policy

A Constitutional Convention to discuss future arrangements for the UK

Lord David Owen, Gwynoro Jones, Lord Elystan Morgan and Glyndwr Cennydd Jones share thoughts on the UK Union and the need for a Constitutional Convention following Carwyn Jones, Gordon Brown and Keiza Dugdale’s meeting at the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff yesterday

30th March (28th March)
  • Politics and Policy

A Constitutional continuum

As the UK approaches a political crossroads of sorts, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones explores the governance options available to Wales.

17th February (16th February)
  • Politics and Policy

A call for a Constitutional Convention

At a time when the UK is at a political crossroads, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones explores why a Constitutional Convention is required.

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

An Isle of enduring nations

Glyndwr Cennydd Jones explores some of the challenges the four nations may face in establishing a Federation of the Isles.

23rd November (23rd November)
  • Politics and Policy
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