First Minister Carwyn Jones set out his views on financial reform in a statement to the Senedd today
First Minister Carwyn Jones set out his views on financial reform in a statement to the Senedd today
Laurence Janta-Lipinski makes the case for tracking the views of the Welsh electorate
Eurfyl ap Gwilym says Plaid Cymru needs to rediscover the policies that differentiate it from the other parties
David Melding argues that ‘Little Britain’ as a truncated union of England and Wales, would be unlikely to survive
Alan Trench considers Theodore Huckle’s appointment as Counsel-General
Robert Chapman says devolution’s elusive economic dividend needs to be delivered during the fourth Assembly
John Osmond says the case for a Welsh jurisdiction should be part of the Westminster Government’s plans to examine how the Assembly is working
Anthony Barnett says we need a non-partisan debate that includes all the nations, acknowledges the English question, and exists outside of the Westminster circle.
John Dixon argues that the March referendum changed the dynamics of Welsh politics and wrong footed Plaid Cymru