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‘Women bring us back to the customer’

Kirsty Davies reports on a debate on the role and rewards of women in the workplace

26th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The recession’s one ray of hope

Eurfyl ap Gwilym says this is the lesson of the crash is that it does not make sense to base the UK economy on the banking industry

15th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Emergence of a Welsh political system

Charlie Jeffery says that following last week’s referendum Wales will have to become more self-reliant

11th March (11th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales, the Referendum and the Multi-Level State

Charlie Jeffrey, Professor of Politics, Edinburgh University.
Welsh Governance Centre, St David’s Day lecture 2011

11th March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The political fix and our 60 AMs

John Osmond says the arguments are mounting for a move to increase the size of the National Assembly

9th March (18th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Living in the early days of a better nation

John Osmond explores the underlying meaning and significance of today’s referendum

3rd March (3rd March)
  • Politics and Policy

Latest referendum poll gives Yes side boost

Two to one majority in today’s ITV Wales Yougov poll confirms trend in favour of more powers for the National Assembly

2nd March (2nd March)
  • Politics and Policy

Time to end slow motion politics in the Bay

Carolyn Hitt says we should follow Hywel Dda’s lead in tomorrow’s referendum vote

2nd March (1st March)
  • Politics and Policy

Rolling back the state will hit Welsh women hardest

Kirsty Davies reports that the next wave of job losses will be in areas where women make up the majority of the workforce

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