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Why police and criminal justice should be devolved

Alun Michael argues that Wales needs these powers to enable a joined-up approach to tackling crime

15th July (15th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Prevention better than cure for damaging lifestyles

Hannah Graff says the Welsh Government’s Public Health Bill gives us an opportunity to lead UK debate

14th July (14th July)
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Welsh more a language of the classroom than the home

Katie Harris argues this is a major issue the First Minister’s ‘national conversation’ should address

13th July (27th February)
  • Culture

Enterprise Zones record of displacing existing jobs

Mike Hedges asks whether we can learn lessons from past failures of a recycled economic development policy

12th July (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

In bed with a stirring English elephant

John Osmond examines the consequences for Wales of a new report’s findings that England is demanding a political say

11th July (10th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Zombie M4 relief road relies on phantom cars

Gareth Clubb says Edwina Hart is applying a ‘predict and provide’ prescription to her top transport challenge

10th July (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh MPs spearhead change to child neglect law

Rhea Stevens says we should update legislation that ignores the emotional harm that can be done to children

9th July (8th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Case for Labour and Plaid getting together

Russell Elliott addresses the question of tribalism in Welsh politics

8th July (5th July)
  • Politics and Policy

The place of patriotism in 21st Century Britain

Michael Kenny explores what current Labour Party thinking about the English Question owes to the New Left pioneers

7th July (27th February)
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