Paul Silk outlines the main proposals in the second report of the Commission on Devolution in Wales published today.
Creating a prisons debate
Robert Jones sets out his arguments over the Wrexham Prison
Welsh jail to be built for English prisoners
Robert Jones examines the impact of the Wrexham ‘super’ prison on north west England
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
The case for an all-Wales devolved police force
Sophie Chambers examines the record of the four Welsh Police and Crime Commissioners a year on from their election
Wrexham’s super jail will be too big
Robert Jones assesses how successful the claims being made for the new north Wales prison at tackling re-offending will be.
The administration of justice in Wales
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.
The debate over the devolution of policing and justice
Tom Davies says we need an informed debate on the devolution of policing and justice to the National Assembly
Why Welsh policing should be localised
Mike Hedges says that Wales should follow practice across the democratic world and give control of law enforcement to the Welsh Government