John Osmond reports on some remarkable insights into the future of Welsh politics:

John Osmond reports on some remarkable insights into the future of Welsh politics:
Professor James Foreman-Peck, Cardiff Business School: Deputy First Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones, maintains that the Assembly Government’s approach to alleviating
Charlotte Williams reflects on the impact of Senator Barack Obama’s victory in the American election:
Carolyn McCall says ownership rules must change and the BBC must hold back if the regional press is to survive
John Osmond reports on a new IWA publication which challenges the Assembly Government’s ‘Progressive Consensus’
Geraint Talfan Davies reports from the Wales Regeneration Summit.
Professor R. Ross Mackay argues that we should take a leaf out of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s book and prescribe a new advance for the 21st Century to overcome the credit crunch.
John Osmond looks at the problems Welsh Labour will face in filling the gap that will be left when the First Minster steps down next September:
Lee Waters, Sustrans Cymru Director: I was as surprised as anyone. The night before she told her constituency party that