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Welsh Government

Kicking the health funding can down the road

Malcolm Prowle argues that NHS Wales cannot continue indefinitely to be free at the point of use

13th July (12th July)
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One planet nation in the Welsh genes

Jonathon Porritt asks whether green government can be kept alive in the UK by the Senedd approving a strong Sustainable Development Bill

11th July (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Opposition exploits chink in Labour’s armour

Daran Hill says today’s plenary in the Senedd will be another example of time being filled with a debate of no relevance or purpose

4th July (15th November)
  • Politics and Policy

New Permanent Secretary should focus on Wales not Whitehall

Andrew Davies offers some ideas on how the civil service can stop being a drag on the development of devolution in Wales

26th June (25th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Carwyn does a Rhodri with a twist

Daran Hill welcomes a bit of life thrown into First Minister’s Questions

25th June (15th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales suffers from raw power politics

Gerald Holtham says the UK government and Treasury are living in shame but are apparently immune to embarrassment

23rd June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Legal personality next stage for Welsh devolution

Alan Trench considers the implications of establishing a separate jurisdiction for Wales

19th June (18th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Resolving contradictions at the museum

David Anderson puts the National Museum of Wales’ contrasting philosophies into context

7th June (7th June)
  • Culture

Imagining Wales in 2020

Anna Nicholl says future gazing can help us make decisions about today’s Welsh civil society

4th June (31st May)
  • Politics and Policy
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