Mr Justice David Lloyd Jones reports in his lecture for the Law Society on the present state and operation of the judicial branch of government in Wales and the extent to which it is adapting to meet the needs of devolution.
Art of the world
Tessa Jackson reflects on eight years at the helm of Artes Mundi
Doing the sums
Alan Trench argues that we need to understand the Welsh budget more fully or we will lose out
Falling out over money
Editorial in the Summer 2010 issue of Agenda predicts some ‘family rows’ between the UK nations
Confusion of the Quangos
Alan Trench warns the proposed merger of the Health Protection Agency and Department of Health could have catastrophic consequences
Whitehall ducks scrutiny on climate change
Peter Davies says abolition of Sustainable Development Commission could provide an opportunity for Wales
Head of Education Department quits
The departure of one of Wales’s leading civil servants reveals a personality clash at the heart of government policy
Back to drawing board on social care
Joseph Carter urges the Welsh Government to reform paying for social care
What’s in a question?
IWA says the Secretary of State’s question for the referendum on Assembly powers is tendentious