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Welsh Government

The English dog finds its voice

Adam Evans explores evidence showing that Englishness is emerging from the shadow of Britishness

14th June (14th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Nation building versus evolutionary devolution

Wayne David makes a pragmatic case for extending some of the National Assembly’s powers

11th June (10th June)
  • Politics and Policy

How to reform the Barnett formula

Gerry Holtham explains how the National Assembly’s block grant has become the arbitrary result of a series of historical accidents

1st June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Cardiff Bay’s ‘Welshminster’ consensus

David Moon explains how Welsh Labour has managed to spike Plaid Cymru’s guns and dominate Welsh politics

16th May (15th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Kirsty Williams plays an Oyster card in a wax jacket

Steve Brooks says the Welsh leader could emerge unscathed from a Liberal Democrat crash landing at the next UK election to take pole position

14th May (14th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Cardiff Bay is not like Westminster

Rosemary Butler explains why there is no need for legislation to police AM’s relationships with lobbyists

9th May (8th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Mae tynged yr iaith yn nwylo Leighton Andrews

Robin Farrar sy’n esbonio pwysigrwydd cael penderfyniad ar unwaith ynghylch dyletswyddau cyrff cyhoeddus a rhai cwmnïau i gynnig gwasanaethau yn Gymraeg

2nd May (27th February)
  • Culture

Critical friend – the IWA’s key role

Lee Waters says the IWA must encourage Wales to speak truth to power

24th April (23rd April)
  • Politics and Policy

We voted Labour but got Thatcher

John Osmond on the Welsh legacy of a Prime Minister who did most to deliver a yes vote in 1997

9th April (9th April)
  • Politics and Policy
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