Roger Scully suggests the next few years may well see the party more on the electoral defensive
The Electoral State of the Parties 1: Labour
This is the first in a series of blog posts by Roger Scully considering the current standing of the parties in Wales.
Welsh Government caves in on carbon friendly homes
Alun James says Carl Sargeant’s new housing energy plans are a retreat in face of pressure from the building industry
There’s more than one pathway to autonomy
As the Scots referendum draws nearer Andy Bevan asks what lessons we can learn from the experiences of Ireland and other Commonwealth countries
Liberty not £500 is the real Scottish question
John Kay unpicks the economic arguments around independence but says that these are not the main reasons to vote Yes or No
What the journalists aren’t writing about in Falkirk West
Adam Ramsay finds the ignorance of the media about the constituency’s electoral history shows how out of touch the London bubble can be
Two BBC days a week for Scotland’s debate
Kenneth Roy criticises James Naughtie’s foreign assignment north of the border
The oil flowed south, Scots went on the dole … no-one cared
Iain Mcwhirter asks where the anger has gone in the independence debate
IWA Eisteddfod Lecture – EU funding: Wales’ latest dependency culture?
The 2013 IWA Eisteddfod lecture delivered by Guto Bebb, MP for Conwy