Polls suggest this is the closest election since 1974. Historian Martin Johnes looks at the parallels

Polls suggest this is the closest election since 1974. Historian Martin Johnes looks at the parallels
Caitlin Prowle says modern day politics is off putting for young people.
Gareth Wyn Jones asks whether we are worrying about the right things.
Jasmine Donahaye says that if we’re going to achieve international recognition we need to take ourselves more seriously.
Rhys ap Gwilym reflects on a recent symposium on economic policies for peripheral countries
Phil Parry says the parties have avoided discussion around Europe in the run up to the election.
Ahead of the General Election, what does each of the parties say they stand for?
Dr John Ball questions the evidence that the WDA and inward investment have been successful for Wales
Gareth Clubb calls for the Assembly to instate a moratorium on opencast mining in Wales.