Wales is not becoming more Welsh or more left wing politically, it is becoming more centrist, says David Taylor.
The campaign meant nothing
The Conservative campaign was a classic dog whistle campaign and it delivered, says Daran Hill.
A case-study of what’s wrong, or an example of what’s right?
Ahead of Tuesday’s final vote in the Assembly on the Future Generations Bill Peter Davies and Lee Waters exchange emails about the new law
The Hawk has flown – a tribute to Osi Rhys Osmond
A tribute to the artist Osi Rhys Osmond who died this week
Legislation a chance to tackle fuel poverty
Shea Jones discusses how the Well Being of Future Generations Bill can help tackle fuel poverty in Wales.
From grand ambitions to tangible outcomes?
Chris Johnes talks of how a bill with grand ambitions has now retreated into familiar territory, but in doing so can focus on areas where beneficial change can be achieved.
The future we want, within our limits
Professor Susan Baker discusses new politics and the economics of limits: the future we want and can have.
Doubting a stable, federal Britain
Huw Williams says the British state as a whole is being overlooked.
To Fed? Or not to Fed?
As the UK moves from a unitary state to a devolved structure, Dr Owain ap Gareth explores what Federalism can do for a future UK.