Michaela Breeze argues that that sport should sit at the top of the curriculum
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Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Michaela Breeze argues that that sport should sit at the top of the curriculum
Wyn Hobson looks back on the 2007 coalition negotiations and suggests some principles for expediting the process following 5 May
John Osmond ponders how the parties will fair in the run-up to the May Assembly election
John Osmond says it has taken 32 years for it to sink in that political institutions can be handy for fighting our corner
John Osmond says today’s emphatic referendum Yes campaign victory declares the Welsh people want to be citizens of their own country
Aled Edwards argues that Wales’s decade of devolution has been accompanied by a strong focus on equal opportunities and human rights
John Osmond explores the underlying meaning and significance of today’s referendum
Two to one majority in today’s ITV Wales Yougov poll confirms trend in favour of more powers for the National Assembly
Gordon James charts some of the frustrations accompanying the present restrictions on the National Assembly’s legislative powers