John Osmond puts the four party policies for the May election under the spotlight to discover the key fault lines

John Osmond puts the four party policies for the May election under the spotlight to discover the key fault lines
Gerald Holtham says the chance of persuading the UK Government to lower Welsh corporation tax is about as much as finding Elvis alive in Cwmbran
John Osmond discerns the outline of a political deal emerging to hitch taxation powers to the wheels of Barnett reform
John Osmond listens to a debate whether the argument over funding the National Assembly has shifted attention from policies for real change
John Osmond on what the coming year holds for our politicians
Eurfyl ap Gwilym throws some tough questions at both the Westminster and Welsh Government’s approach to the economy
Andrew Davies predicts that relations between Cardiff Bay and Westminster will be the major fault-line in Welsh politics over the next five years
John Osmond hears First Minister saying Whitehall attitudes to Welsh devolution are driven more by contempt than respect
Carwyn Jones, First Minister for Wales
Centre for Governance event, Cardiff University
2nd November 2010