As part of the IWA’s innovative new project to debate policy in a new way David Melding looks at the question of a separate legal jurisdiction for Wales.
A brief encounter between Scotland and Wales
Margaret Macaulay reveals hidden correspondence between Scottish writer Athole Cameron and her Welsh lover.
Some corner of a foreign field
Tim Finch explains why he is organizing a festival of Englishness in London today
Westminster determines dynamics of Welsh politics
John Osmond speculates that despite competing in standing up to London Labour and Plaid will end up in another coalition
Wales needs level playing field on energy policy
Dafydd Elis Thomas says the Welsh Government should be given equivalent powers to Scotland and Northern Ireland on renewables and planning
Senedd under powered, over stretched and under strain
Richard Wyn Jones examines evidence from a new report that makes the case for increasing the AMs in the National Assembly
Tackling the Payday Lenders
Bethan Jenkins explains why she is introducing legislation in the Senedd tomorrow to help people facing bad debt
Senghenydd remembers
Trevor Fishlock reports on the opening of a mining memorial at the old Universal Colliery where disaster struck a century ago today
The Daily Mail, the Milibands, and their failure to talk about England
David Rickard says that in the debate between Labour and the Tories there is no wish to engage with Englishness