We’re on the cusp of a new authoritarian Britishness that wishes to dismantle devolved political power. Only a return to a tolerant and generous politics will save our union, argues Alun Davies

We’re on the cusp of a new authoritarian Britishness that wishes to dismantle devolved political power. Only a return to a tolerant and generous politics will save our union, argues Alun Davies
Glyndwr Cennydd Jones’ summary paper ‘Constitutional Frameworks and Sovereignty in These Isles’ explores models of reform for the UK generally, and Wales specifically
Glyndwr Cennydd Jones calls for a shared effort to make the UK Union fit for purpose for the 21st century
Wales’ first citizens assembly is a fascinating step towards a more participatory politics, says Merlin Gable.
Hannah Hyams argues that further devolution could improve the quality of life for children with disabilities in Wales
Jeremy Miles calls for urgent reform of intergovernmental relations in the UK
Andrew Connell introduces a new report which explores how Welsh Ministers can use their powers and policy levers to make and deliver policy
Marking Europe Day, Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the beginnings of the European project
These Isles is an essay by Glyndwr Cennydd Jones, presented in four weekly parts on click on wales, subtitled Mapping the Union, Plotting a Course to Confederal Federalism, Navigating Fiscal Decentralisation and Charting a Constitution. This is part four.