Owen Hathway calls time on Welsh education’s unhealthy and increasingly meaningless comparisons with England
No joined up thinking on the railway
Geraint Talfan Davies says the travails of a small suburban station raise much bigger questions
Making voting a habit for the next generation
Brett John calls for more radical action to encourage young people to vote and to engage with politics.
Time to unlock Welsh construction’s potential
Josh Miles explores the challenges facing the new National Infrastructure Commission for Wales
Widening our democracy
Peter Black responds to Steffan Lewis’ suggestions on how to improve engagement within the National Assembly for Wales.
Reflections on the first Assembly term of a first-time Assembly Member
Steffan Lewis suggests some changes to the way the Senedd works based on his impressions as a new AM.
The Welsh Development Bank simply will not work
Dr John Ball explains his reservations about plans for a Welsh Development Bank.
Uncertainty hanging over Schools Challenge Cymru
Owen Hathway asks if Schools Challenge Cymru will get the time it needs to prove value for money.
A sober diagnosis of the times
Adam Somerset reviews a new book on the EU in light of the electorate’s Brexit decision.