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Time to end slow motion politics in the Bay

Carolyn Hitt says we should follow Hywel Dda’s lead in tomorrow’s referendum vote

2nd March (1st March)
  • Politics and Policy

Great Western Main Line to be electrified to Cardiff

John Osmond hears today’s announcement in the House of Commons that the business case for upgrading the Valley lines will be examined

1st March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

How to be a Welshman

Daniel G. Williams explores the two worlds of Ned Thomas’ autobiography

1st March (29th February)
  • Culture

Big Ask is too much

The devolution trends that will emerge from a Yes vote will take us in the direction of a fundamental constitutional realignment, Rachel Banner argues.

1st March (3rd March)
  • Politics and Policy

One country, two prisms

The law-making powers referendum debate is revolving around the Assembly’s record and on that the views are very different, writes Rhys David

28th February (25th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Why we need to defend music in the land of song

Helena Braithwaite explains how access to music is becoming a lottery in today’s Wales

27th February (25th February)
  • Culture

A magic area needing protection

Ann West says the Cambrian Mountains should become an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

26th February (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The signs we should be reading

It is the impact of many small decisions that can sometimes give the best overall picture of what is happening to the economy, says Rhys David

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

Prevention is better than cure

Ed Bridges says the Welsh Government’s latest policy on social services is dealing with the symptoms rather than providing a long term answer for our problems

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