Duncan Higgitt on the bitter debate created by the Wikileaks founder’s decision to seek asylum to prevent his extradition to Sweden
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Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Duncan Higgitt on the bitter debate created by the Wikileaks founder’s decision to seek asylum to prevent his extradition to Sweden
Stuart Macdonald unveils a major research project at Swansea University which is being given an airing this week
Eoghan Mortell reports on a visit to Wales by global conservation charity Oceana which is fighting to safeguard the world’s seas
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales, Unlock Democracy Lecture, 12 July 2012
Iain Mcwhirter analyses the relationship between the two Cabinet reshuffles this week, north as well as south of the border
John Osmond questions how long we can expect to see the Wales Office hang on in London
David Jones takes up the reins at Gwydyr House; Results down, appeals up: the GCSE fall out; Doubts over Lords reform place Assembly electoral changes in question; Sport as important as reading and writing
Gareth Clubb says test drilling in the Vale of Glamorgan has opened the flood-gates
Ann Beynon explains how we are becoming a world-leader in digital technology