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Jeremy Corbyn

Labour losses will be tempered by tradition

The Tory poll lead will matter less in Wales as Labour’s strong ground game and voting tradition closes the gap by polling day, writes Cathy Owens and Harry Thompson

November 22, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

Labour cannot dodge the central question

Labour has not made much manifest in its manifesto for the European elections, says Geraint Talfan-Davies

May 13, 2019May 13, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

Forward or Backward Steps for the UK?

Hywel Ceri Jones argues that recent weak political responses to Brexit increases the case for a People’s Vote

February 11, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

The way forward on Brexit

Ahead of MPs casting their vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal, Hywel Ceri Jones calls on the Labour party to clearly set out their stall on the future relationship with the EU

January 15, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

Mark Drakeford’s socialist credentials

Adam Johannes argues that with no socialist First Minister on offer, a new socialist movement must be built in Wales.

January 14, 2019January 11, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

Turning the promise of 21st century socialism into reality

Steve Howell reflects on Mark Drakeford’s approach to governing Wales

January 4, 2019January 4, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

Mark Drakeford: a change of direction for Wales?

Aaron Hill reflects on what we know about Mark Drakeford’s approach, and what it could mean for housing

December 14, 2018
in Featured Article, Housing, Politics

The Potential of the Drakeford Era

Kevin Morgan considers how a Drakeford government can make a difference for Wales

December 13, 2018December 12, 2018
in Featured Article, Politics

Carwyn Jones’ nine years in power

Laura McAllister gives her verdict on Carwyn Jones’ record as First Minister of Wales

December 10, 2018December 9, 2018
in Featured Article, Politics

The future of conservatism

Nicolas Webb presents his analysis of the current state of the Conservative Party and options for post-Brexit conservatism

July 31, 2018July 30, 2018
in Featured Article, Politics

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Welsh towns receive boost for grassroots planning

  People working and volunteering in Welsh towns and communities will benefit from a new resource to help them identify opportunities in their areas.    Understanding Welsh Places is a bilingual website coordinated by the Institute of Welsh Affairs that presents information on the economy, demographic make-up and local services of more than 300 places […]

8 October 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

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