Stephen Doughty says women hold the key to ensuring food security for a world in which one in seven are hungry
Southern Cross, Four Seasons, and now Terra Firma
Mark Drakeford argues that the current system of regulating care homes is palpably incapable of defending the public interest
Legal personality next stage for Welsh devolution
Alan Trench considers the implications of establishing a separate jurisdiction for Wales
My life with the South Wales Argus
Paul Flynn pays tribute to a constant though often infuriating companion that has prompted, supported and sometimes opposed his campaigns
Clegg has more to do on Welsh funding – so does Carwyn
Geraint Talfan Davies worries that Cardiff Bay and Westminster are talking past each other on the funding issue
Jubilee reflections 2: Pondering who we are in the UK
Iain Mcwhirter says we could not have asked for a more definitively English celebration of national identity than the Queen’s celebrations last week
Jubilee reflections 1: Supporting charities burnishes the royal image
Paul Flynn argues that a currency of sycophancy is engulfing us in contagious infantilism
Conflicts of digital and hard copy journalism
Geraint Talfan Davies explores the different visual rhythms of online and print publication
Learning from Labour’s Welsh history
John Osmond says we would be much better off if the ancient antagonisms between Labour and Plaid Cymru could be resolved