As she prepares to stand down at May’s election, Christine Chapman reflects on her experiences in the Assembly.

As she prepares to stand down at May’s election, Christine Chapman reflects on her experiences in the Assembly.
Peter Black looks back at how the assembly, and the role of its members, has changed since 1999.
Andy Bevan says the EU’s failures have given the left pause for thought.
Neal Lawson says now is a good time to consider what Britain and Europe are for in the 21st century.
Daran Hill says the co-dependency between Welsh Government and some of the third sector in Wales has led to a lack of transparency.
Emrys Roberts says the choice for him at the European Referendum is really a ‘No’ brainer.
Rhodri Glyn Thomas outlines his arguments for Wales staying in the EU.
Ross England says leaving the EU would result in additional resources for Wales.
Theo Davies-Lewis argues that young voters are at a disadvantage with the forthcoming Welsh elections and European referendum.