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the welsh agenda

The loss of Welsh parks

Drew Bennelick says that Welsh parks are under threat.

20th November (27th February)
  • Culture

The significance of Crabb’s speech.

Daran Hill offers his analysis of the speech made by the Secretary of State for Wales today in Cardiff.

17th November
  • Politics and Policy

A long term vision on devolution

The Secretary of State for Wales, Stephen Crabb, has made a significant speech in Cardiff outlining his vision for devolution.

17th November (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Growing need for a citizen service for Wales

Andy Bevan, author of IWA’s 1st Senedd Paper, A Real Citizen Service for Wales, provides an update on efforts to win support for its proposals

14th November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Removing the stigma from the mental health discourse

Simon Thomas says the way we treat mental health issues in Wales needs to change.

13th November (12th November)
  • Uncategorised

‘The most conspiratorial member of the cabinet’

On the anniversary of Roy Jenkins’ birth, Adam Somerset reviews John Campbell’s biography ‘Roy Jenkins’.

11th November (29th February)
  • Culture

Cancer drugs a postcode lottery?

Andrew RT Davies says Welsh Cancer patients suffer in the absence of a cancer treatment fund.

11th November (10th November)
  • Uncategorised

Can new powers for Scotland really be delivered within promised timescale?

Malcolm Harvey looks at the task facing the Smith Commission

10th November
  • Politics and Policy

A Written Entrenched Constitution for the United Kingdom – all of it and parts of it.

Lord Bourne calls for a written constitution in a speech to be made at the National Library.

7th November (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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