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the welsh agenda

Attitudes to the EU in Wales

Prof Roger Scully shares the latest attitudes to the EU in Wales.

12th March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

From grand ambitions to tangible outcomes?

Chris Johnes talks of how a bill with grand ambitions has now retreated into familiar territory, but in doing so can focus on areas where beneficial change can be achieved.

12th March (12th March)
  • Uncategorised

The future we want, within our limits

Professor Susan Baker discusses new politics and the economics of limits: the future we want and can have.

11th March (10th March)
  • Uncategorised

Is federalism the only way forward?

Mick Antoniw AM and David Melding AM talk to Jess Blair about the future of the UK and whether a federal arrangement is the way forward.

10th March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Doubting a stable, federal Britain

Huw Williams says the British state as a whole is being overlooked.

10th March (9th March)
  • Uncategorised

Crabb deal on broadcasting in Wales is not secure yet

Angela Graham finds similarities in the IWA’s evidence to Ofcom and the St. David’s day deal.

9th March (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

An investment in Welsh democracy?

Sandy Blair outlines draft plans that will see higher salaries for Assembly Members.

6th March
  • Politics and Policy

To Fed? Or not to Fed?

As the UK moves from a unitary state to a devolved structure, Dr Owain ap Gareth explores what Federalism can do for a future UK.

6th March (6th March)
  • Uncategorised

Wales’ playing catch-up on climate change targets

The Environment Bill offers a perfect opportunity for Wales to establish statutory climate change targets and catch up with the rest of the UK says Llyr Gruffydd AM.

5th March (27th February)
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