Mr Justice David Lloyd Jones reports in his lecture for the Law Society on the present state and operation of the judicial branch of government in Wales and the extent to which it is adapting to meet the needs of devolution.

Mr Justice David Lloyd Jones reports in his lecture for the Law Society on the present state and operation of the judicial branch of government in Wales and the extent to which it is adapting to meet the needs of devolution.
Editorial in the Summer 2010 issue of Agenda predicts some ‘family rows’ between the UK nations
Alan Trench explores the Holtham Commission’s view that a devolved government needs to be more than an elected spending agency.
Rhys David reports on an IWA conference on the issues and dilemmas arising from Wales’s four main parties having a share in governing the country
Rhys David reports that the gap between living standards between richer and poorer parts of the UK is not as great as we thought
David Williams says we need some serious journalism at peak viewing time on Welsh television
David Melding says we should think of devolution when reforming the upper chamber
Setting the scene for a major IWA conference on the future of coalition politics in Cardiff on 9 July
Tom Nairn says we are living through a most peculiar constitutional revolution