Denise Lovering asks how long we will have to pay more than £76 million a year to cross into England

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Denise Lovering asks how long we will have to pay more than £76 million a year to cross into England
Reducing the number of Welsh MPs will have profound implications for the political parties in Cardiff Bay
The referendum – questions and dates; The first weeks with Cheryl; Culture and photography in Wales; Junk food and sporting venues
Vicky Moller argues that dumping ground water and sewage into our rivers is causing immeasurable harm
Geraint Talfan Davies hears the Deputy First Minister outline a promised new direction for economic renewal in Wales.
Whoever takes on role of independent chair of the Climate Commission for Wales faces a tough task
Derek Jones looks back at the IWA’s recent conference on the future of town centres in Wales
Jonathan Brooks-Jones discovers that culture and nationhood are the main reasons for English speaking parents sending their children to Welsh-medium schools
Carwyn Jones, First Minister for Wales,
3rd Anniversary of One Wales coalition agreement
Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay
1 July 2010