Mark Barry reports on the latest state of play in the campaign to bring rail electrification to Wales
The contradictions of Welsh Conservatives
John Osmond asks whether a British federation is more than just a hypothetical possibility
Wales takes lead in Robin Hood tax campaign
Stephen Doughty looks back at a week that has highlighted the redistribution potential of a levy on financial transactions
Silver lining on the dark cloud of Welsh spending cuts
Geraint Talfan Davies assesses yesterday’s announcement of the Welsh Government’s infrastructure investment plan
Capital visions 2: Vulcan pub to be preserved at St Fagans
Peter Finch says the loss of historic Cardiff watering hole is only partly compensated by its finding a home at the National History Museum
Education and the Welsh Public Sphere
Leighton Andrews AM Minister for Education and skills
Institute of Welsh Politics Aberystwyth, 14 May 2012
Capital visions 1: Cardiff needs a centre with something to say
Rhys David argues that we need more clarity about what we want the city’s new business district to achieve
Raymond Williams and the future of transformative education
Niki Seth-Smith reflects on an English seminar that engaged with the Welsh writer’s view of the ‘long revolution’
Why we need a 60mph speed limit on Welsh roads
John Osmond puts the case for a new approach to development that will supercede conventional notions of economic growth