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Welsh Government

New Plaid coalition with Labour inevitable

John Osmond hears why Dafydd Elis-Thomas wants to lead his party

4th November (6th December)
  • Politics and Policy

The accelerating devolution process

John Osmond argues that the Silk Commission has a much broader canvas than originally envisaged

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

Welsh build their political nation

John Osmond says there are at least two ways of looking at the devolution story in Wales

14th October (13th October)
  • Politics and Policy

Silk Commission faces derailment

John Osmond unpicks the terms of reference of the Welsh Commission on Devolution announced yesterday

12th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Can Cardiff follow Vancouver?

John Osmond describes how aspirations for a city region in south east Wales will receive an injection of Canadian experience next month

6th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Assembly offers answer to social divisions

Gwion Iqbal Malik argus that the parties must do more to select black and ethnic minority candidates

2nd October (30th September)
  • Culture

Ballot box politics

Gareth Hughes says Peter Hain’s call for Assembly elections to use First Past The Post would be good for Labour, but not for democracy

1st October (30th September)
  • Politics and Policy

A better civil service for Wales

Michael Haggett echoes a call for Carwyn Jones to fulfill his manifesto commitment to transform the civil service

30th September (3rd October)
  • Politics and Policy

‘Cut and paste job’ on Manifesto

John Osmond asks why the Welsh Government’s ‘central organising principle’ doesn’t have a higher priority

29th September (29th September)
  • Politics and Policy
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