How does cancer care in Wales measure up? Shane Doheny looks at the statistics.

How does cancer care in Wales measure up? Shane Doheny looks at the statistics.
The IWA’s ‘Lets Talk Cancer’ project asks people to suggest changes to cancer care in Wales
Polls suggest this is the closest election since 1974. Historian Martin Johnes looks at the parallels
Emyr Lewis asks what the Supreme Court’s decision against an Asbestos Bill for Wales means for judicial attitudes to devolution.
Mick Antoniw says he is disappointed by a decision to rule against a new Asbestos Bill being within the Assembly’s competence.
Gillian Brightmore says treatment for mental illness needs to be modernised.
Darren Millar argues that those who can afford to make a contribution towards the cost of their prescription should do so.
Robert Southall says Wales should mark its contribution to healthcare with its own museum.
Phil Parry examines the battleground of the Welsh health service as the election in May approaches.