Coverage of Wales in this General Election has once again been non-existent. A democracy cannot thrive in these circumstances, writes Delyth Jewell AM
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
The Brexit election: lots of noise, little clarity
Leaving, remaining and Scottish independence are all on the table for next year regardless of what happens in the upcoming election, writes Dr Kirsty Hughes
Labour losses will be tempered by tradition
The Tory poll lead will matter less in Wales as Labour’s strong ground game and voting tradition closes the gap by polling day, writes Cathy Owens and Harry Thompson
Plaid’s great opportunity – or is it?
Plaid Cymru’s election hopes are on a knife-edge as losing razor thin majorities and breaking new ground looks equally likely, writes Dafydd Trystan
Brexit kickstarts the Liberal Democrats’ revival
A clear position on Brexit and ‘Unite to Remain’ will spur the recovery of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, writes Eluned Parrott
The Conservative campaign in Wales has been amateurish – but will it even matter?
Scandals around the Ross England and Chris Davies selections should have damaged the Welsh Conservatives but there is no evidence to suggest it has, writes Daran Hill
Don’t fall for the brazen whoppers
Geraint Talfan Davies discusses electoral campaigns, Brexit, Farage, and investing in our infrastructure.
It’s time to bar domestic abusers from the Senedd
Gareth Ceidiog Hughes argues that there is a moral case for ensuring that someone convicted of domestic abuse could never sit in the Senedd
Please Parliament, step back from catastrophe
A no-deal Brexit is a national act of self-harm that will hurt the weakest the most. We must fight to stay in the EU, argues Robert Alun Evans