David Torrance considers what the current crop of books on Scotland’s politics tell us ahead of the referendum
Wyn Roberts and the gladiator from Llangadog
John Osmond looks at the life of a Welsh Conservative pragmatist, anti-devolution but responsible for Cabinet government in Cardiff Bay
The myths and realities along the silk Road
Lee Waters argues that the draft Wales Bill is more about spin than empowerment.
Welsh jail to be built for English prisoners
Robert Jones examines the impact of the Wrexham ‘super’ prison on north west England
Flawed economic case for super prison
Robert Jones says Wrexham council has failed to properly research the impact of the Titan jail being proposed for the town.
Spinning in favour of north Wales Titan jail
Robert Jones says the debate over the Wrexham ‘super’ prison has been hijacked by promises of jobs and economic opportunities
Call for federal BBC
Lleu Williams finds that effective governance for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland requires devolution of broadcasting
Beyond the Scottish referendum
Stephen Noon envisages circumstances in which he might vote Labour, Liberal Democrat or Green in an independent Scotland
Scottish dilemmas that would follow close vote
Walter Humes examines scenarios following a Yes or No narrow majority in the independence referendum