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Wales can do better in 2012

Rhys David looks back on how the country met the challenges he set for it in 2011

1st January (27th February)
  • Culture

Continuing the long revolution

Anthony Barnett provides an introduction to the Raymond Williams Annual Lecture which he delivered a few weeks ago

31st December (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The Long and the Quick of Revolution

Anthony Barnett, Raymond Williams Annual Lecture, 26 November 2011, St John’s College, Oxford

31st December (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Looking ahead to 2012: We should be thinking of investing billions not millions

Ieuan Wyn Jones says Plaid Cymru must be ready to answer the call to be a party of government

30th December (23rd December)
  • Politics and Policy

Looking ahead to 2012: Standing up for the less well off

Kirsty Williams claims the Welsh Liberal democrats are punching above their weight in the National Assembly

29th December (23rd December)
  • Politics and Policy

Looking ahead to 2012: New Year offers potential for cross-party collaboration

Andrew R.T. Davies believes that the centre right can lift Welsh politics from the doldrums

28th December (30th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Looking ahead to 2012: Wales must remain an integral part of the EU

Carwyn Jones says the Welsh Government’s priority for 2012 is to steer a generation of young people away from the dole queue

27th December (30th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Discovering the Olchon Valley

John Osmond celebrates the first novel, now filmed, by one of Wales leading young writers

26th December (22nd December)
  • Culture

How heraldry prospers in today’s Wales

Trevor Fishlock reports on the extraordinary survival of an invented tradition

25th December (21st December)
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