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A right Royal injunction

Richard Porch delves into the secretative process of choosing what appears on our stamps

7th May (6th May)
  • Culture

Political logic points to coalition

John Osmond surveys the dilemmas that face all the Welsh parties as they cope with the outcome of yesterday’s election

6th May (9th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Reorganisation can damage front-line services

Rhys Andrews questions whether reduction of Welsh local authorities will achieve the desired results

6th May (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Election Special 13: Flat lining to meltdown

John Osmond hazards some guesses as to how a soporific campaign might lead to a nervous breakdown in the next few days

5th May (7th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Election Special 12: Heritage – what’s in a name?

Geraint Talfan Davies sees the parties building cultural policy in Wales without much money

4th May (4th May)
  • Culture

Election Special 11: Independence elephant in the coalition room

Syd Morgan and Alan Sandry speculate on the political implications of a Rainbow coalition

4th May (7th May)
  • Politics and Policy

Election Special 10: An appetite for power over the airwaves

Geraint Talfan Davies finds a new emphasis on broadcasting in this year’s manifestos

3rd May (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Election Special 9: Signs of a maturing approach

Brian Morgan finds a major swing in this election’s manifestos away from promising the earth and pretending that governments can solve every social problem

3rd May (3rd May)
  • Politics and Policy

Election Special 8: Manifestos avoid bad news on health

Marcus Longley asks whether the parties are hiding their heads in the sand when considering this key policy area

2nd May (28th April)
  • Politics and Policy
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