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Welsh Government

Counterintuitive voting intentions

Brenig Davies says that older people’s propensity to vote to leave the EU is counterintuitive.

20th June (20th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales’ fascination with paternalistic legislation

Alexander Phillips explores the impact of Welsh legislation to date and what it tells us about Wales’ attitude to lawmaking.

18th June (17th June)
  • Politics and Policy

The Wales Bill- Take 2

Manon George and Huw Pritchard offer their take on the new Wales Bill.

8th June (7th June)
  • Politics and Policy

The June Welsh Political Barometer Poll

Roger Scully outlines the results of the latest Wales Barometer Poll.

6th June (7th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Are Wales’ public services ready for Brexit?

Nuria Zolle explores questions around public services ahead of the EU referendum.

30th May (1st June)
  • Politics and Policy

Keeping the EU’s benefits a secret

Brenig Davies laments the lack of public promotion of what the EU has done for Wales.

25th May (25th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Health: Delighted, Daunted and Down to Work

Siobhan McClelland says that being clear on our priorities is key for improvement in Welsh healthcare.

24th May (23rd May)
  • Uncategorised

And Ladies and Gentlemen we have deadlock.

Mat Mathias reflects on ‘the week that was’ in the Assembly.

16th May (16th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Calm heads, rather than heads rolling

Nicolas Webb assesses the Welsh Conservative election campaign.

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