Dr Brian Merfyn Jones and Dr Edward Thomas Jones argue that independence is desirable and that our existing devolved structures should be utilised to prepare Wales.

Dr Brian Merfyn Jones and Dr Edward Thomas Jones argue that independence is desirable and that our existing devolved structures should be utilised to prepare Wales.
Dr John Ball writes that proponents of a federalist solution to the United Kingdom forget that power devolved is power retained.
Manon Roberts on the importance of investing in a climate-friendly economy and society.
Peter Daniels argues that London must take Wales’ needs seriously, and that talk of independence in the context of the pandemic is far from ‘frivolous’
Andy Regan argues that the pandemic is a clear prompt for parliaments to work together more effectively
Sebastian Bench argues that times of crises bring into sharp reality what Welsh independence and Brexit will entail.
Gerald Holtham sees opportunity as well as threat in the efforts that will be needed when the lockdown lifts.
The Welsh and UK governments will remain at logger-heads for the foreseeable future as Brexit will continue to weaken Welsh Labour, write Professor Dan Wincott and Jac Larner
Austerity, Brexit and an emboldened Conservative government poses real risks to the future of devolution in Wales, argues Leighton Andrews