Sarah Wyburn Considers the Implications of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013
Timidity on Welsh control of power stations
Gareth Clubb argues that the Silk Commission’s recommendations on energy have done Wales a disservice
The budget, Barnett and a barney
The third in a new series of fortnightly podcasts from the Institute of Welsh Affairs analysing the latest events in Welsh politics.
Welsh private sector jobs pass a million
Eurfyl ap Gwilym assesses the impact of yesterday’s budget announcements on Wales
Carwyn’s ‘One Wales’ philosophy spikes Plaid’s guns
Michael Sullivan argues we are witnessing the rebirth of social democracy as a result of Labour’s co-option of Welsh nationalism
Labour moves to shore up Scottish block grant
John Osmond says an announcement expected in Edinburgh today will create problems for the Welsh Government in Cardiff Bay
Ensuring Welsh has a future
Mike Hedges analyses projections of language decline and comes up with some policy recommendations
Poets who cling to freshness and intensity
Peter Gaskell reviews a new book of essays by Vernon Watkins
Three years of conflict in Syria
Nigel Timmins reflects on his experience of helping refugees in Asia, Africa and now the Middle East