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the welsh agenda

Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad November 2008

November 2008: Wales First Economic Summit: Seven point action plan revealed – The All Wales Convention: Who has a true voice? – Welsh Liberal Democrat Leadership Contest: A woman, but which woman? – Welsh NHS Reorganisation: Changes unveiled.

3rd November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Regeneration after the crunch

Geraint Talfan Davies reports from the Wales Regeneration Summit.

30th October (2nd February)
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The New Deal

Professor R. Ross Mackay argues that we should take a leaf out of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s book and prescribe a new advance for the 21st Century to overcome the credit crunch.

24th October (2nd February)
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Life After Rhodri

John Osmond looks at the problems Welsh Labour will face in filling the gap that will be left when the First Minster steps down next September:

17th October (2nd February)
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Making foreign policy relevant at home

David Milliband
On 16 October 2008 the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, addressed a joint meeting of the Institute of Welsh Affairs and Cardiff Business Club at the St. David’s Hotel, Cardiff. His speech, given at the height of the banking crisis dealt with the implications of the crisis, the lessons of global engagement and its relevance for Wales.

16th October (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

So why has she decided to stand down?

Lee Waters, Sustrans Cymru Director: I was as surprised as anyone. The night before she told her constituency party that

15th October (2nd February)
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Welsh funds

James Foreman-Peck, Cardiff Business School: Yesterday saw the creation of an Assembly Government Commission to recommend how Wales’ Government should

8th October (25th January)
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Cardiff Council’s drive to destock

Peter Finch, Chief Executive of Academi: Is the decision by Cardiff Council to auction off some of its ancient and

6th October (2nd February)
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Edwina Hart’s Welsh NHS

Marcus Longley asks whether the latest NHS reorganisation embodies Ministerial interference, or proper democratic control:

2nd October (2nd February)
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