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Home » Devolution » Page 38

Devolution

Lifting the Treasury straitjacket

Mike Hedges says the Welsh Government urgently needs devolution of borrowing powers

6th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales starts to grapple with numbers

Geraint Talfan Davies detects a nervousness in Welsh civil society in the early days of the debate on taxation powers

5th April (20th November)
  • Politics and Policy

The symbolism and practicality of Welsh sovereignty

John Osmond says we need a Welsh jurisdiction to penetrate the pea soup that is preventing devolution from working properly

30th March (29th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales and the changing union

John Osmond traces how events in Scotland are driving devolution in Wales

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

Why sovereignty needs to be shared across the United Kingdom

David Melding argues that the National Assembly has proved the worth and power of the British parliamentary tradition

21st March (21st March)
  • Politics and Policy

The day Labour became Welsh

John Osmond reads an account of 24 November 2009, finest hour of departing Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones

13th March (12th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Developing devolution 2: Stopping the UK global menace

Gerry Holtham suggests how, even without independence, Wales could obtain a veto on Britain’s foreign adventures

7th March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Developing Devolution 1: Squaring up to devo plus

Iain Macwhirter charts the latest twist in the debate around Scottish independence

6th March (6th March)
  • Politics and Policy

The impact of civic Wales

John Osmond reads between the lines of a book about last year’s Assembly referendum that was launched yesterday

2nd March (29th February)
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