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the welsh agenda

Looking ahead to another coalition at Westminster

Stuart Weir says Andrew Adonis’s insider account of the coalition talks in 2010 suggests there will be a Lab-Lib deal in 2015

17th June (16th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Edging the estuary

Peter Finch reports from a place where there is enough water to drown us all

16th June (27th February)
  • Culture

Why we like to be beside the sea

Richard Porch considers the blurred coastal edge, a place where eternal forces exist in daily friction with the tidal ebb and flow

15th June (27th February)
  • Culture

The English dog finds its voice

Adam Evans explores evidence showing that Englishness is emerging from the shadow of Britishness

14th June (14th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Why south-east Wales needs a new transport authority

Jonathan Bray argues that treating electrification of the Valley lines as just another engineering project would be a missed opportunity

13th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Nation building versus evolutionary devolution

Wayne David makes a pragmatic case for extending some of the National Assembly’s powers

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

London’s grip on foreign investment harms UK

Geraint Talfan Davies says Wales continues to suffer from a structural imbalance with south-east England

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

Road to the Scottish referendum

Iain Macwhirter says the most extraordinary thing about next year’s independence referendum is that it is happening at all

9th June (7th June)
  • Culture

Tax dodgers prevent the world’s poor helping themselves

Lila Haines says the UK can lead in tackling the land, aid, tax and transparency issues that underpin global hunger

8th June (28th February)
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