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Home » Barnett Formula » Page 9

Barnett Formula

Too big to fail and too big to know

David Melding reports on a visit to Germany to discuss European futures

12th July (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

A job for the Finance Committee of the Regions

Peter Finch considers following the trail of the Barnett Formula a modern-day equivalent of the quest for the Holy Grail

6th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Scots funding card trumps Welsh yet again

Once more brute force politics determine the priority of Scotland over Wales

20th May (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Riding two horses on Barnett reform

Iain McLean examines the agreement between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives to implement the Calman Commission proposals

19th May (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Clock ticking for coalition impact on Wales

John Osmond unpacks the implications for the Welsh Government of the Agreements between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats

13th May (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Time for needs-based funding for Wales

Jonathan Brooks-Jones examines a key Welsh issue in the general election campaign

28th April (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh Government should reshape its budget

Ben Lloyd says there is no point reforming the way the National Assembly is funded if we don’t also cut back on wasteful spending

20th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Parties must commit to Barnett reform

Lord Rowe-Beddoe, a member of the Lords committee on the Barnett formula, says reform is now urgent

1st April
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