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the welsh agenda

We should reclaim Jeeves as emanating from north Wales

Ford Medark suggests that P.G. Wodehouse littered his most famous character with Welsh connotations

1st April (28th March)
  • Culture

We need a European roof over Germany

Daniel Cohn-Bendit says the future of Europe rests neither in a self-defeating global market nor in a re-nationalised German EU

31st March (28th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Imagine just for a minute Scotland said ‘Yes’

Gerry Hassan says that whatever the result the independence referendum will give his country an opportunity to mature

30th March (28th March)
  • Politics and Policy

England is unfair to England

Geraint Talfan Davies contests the basic assertion behind the McKay Commission report

29th March (28th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Can we stop resenting our capital city?

Rhys David asks whether south-east Wales will follow Manchester in developing a brand that has world-wide resonance

28th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Osborne is waiting for something to turn up

Eurfyl ap Gwilym says last week’s budget marks the half-way point in a lost decade for the economy

27th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Mckay Commission points way to confederal UK

John Osmond looks ahead to the choices being lined up in the wake of next year’s Scottish independence referendum

26th March (25th March)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh Government’s £31m brain drain subsidy

Heini Gruffudd argues that we should stop subsiding those who choose to study outside the country

25th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Frontiers are corridors for culture

Tom Nairn says globalisation is bringing a redefinition of borderlands rather than their abolition.

24th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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