David Melding suggests that the new coalition in London signals the end of old fashioned two party orthodoxy
Cheryl Gillan hides in the closet
Secretary of State for Wales says she is “neutral” on the forthcoming vote for more powers of the Assembly
How everyone lost but nobody won
John Osmond examines the implications of the election and London coalition government for the future of Welsh politics
Why artists are turning to video as a medium
Jonathan Brooks-Jones explores a burgeoning art form
Democratic republicanism marks the end of Thatcherism
Anthony Barnett analyses the nature and prospects of the extraordinary coalition now setting out to govern Britain for five years
Knocking doors continues to matter
Mark Drakeford looks back on the general election from the perspective of the pavements of Cardiff West
Competing in a presidential-style campaign
John Dixon finds that Westminster elections are getting harder for Plaid to fight
‘Known and unknown knowns’ of the Assembly election
Roger Scully analyses the prospects for the Welsh parties in next year’s contest
Learning should be about enjoyment
Jonathan Brooks-Jones listens in to Chris Corcoran’s views on education