Leighton Andrews AM Minister for Education and skills
Institute of Welsh Politics Aberystwyth, 14 May 2012

Leighton Andrews AM Minister for Education and skills
Institute of Welsh Politics Aberystwyth, 14 May 2012
Rhys David argues that we need more clarity about what we want the city’s new business district to achieve
Dewi Owen says its time for a radical shift in Welsh Nonconformist thinking
Niki Seth-Smith reflects on an English seminar that engaged with the Welsh writer’s view of the ‘long revolution’
John Osmond puts the case for a new approach to development that will supercede conventional notions of economic growth
Dafydd Wigley examines proposals to reform the Lords and says the UK is heading for a constitutional quagmire
John Osmond reports on the Welsh Government’s aspirations to make sustainable development its central organising principle
Suzy Davies says both sides of the coalition government in Westminster should do better at getting across their good news
Jonathan Edwards says Plaid’s challenge is to convince the people of Wales that Welsh democracy is better rather than changing the ruling clan at Westminster