Andy Regan casts his eyes on the Senedd elections and wonders whether we will get the debate that Wales needs.

Andy Regan casts his eyes on the Senedd elections and wonders whether we will get the debate that Wales needs.
Next year’s Welsh Parliamentary elections can still be a turning point in Wales’ devolved politics, argues Matt Smith.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Labour leadership contest has been relegated down the news agenda, but tomorrow’s announcement gives Poppy Stowell-Evans reason to hope.
There are lessons to be learned from the Corbyn era. Moving on from Brexit and cracking down on dissent must be top of the agenda for the new leader, writes Mike Hedges
Labour’s failure in the general election will lead to more needless suffering. Merlin Gable explains why the party cannot give up hope.
The First Minister’s inaugural 12 months has been overshadowed by Westminster machinations but housing and council tax are issues he must get to grips with soon, write Rhiannon Evans and Rob Palmizi
The Tory poll lead will matter less in Wales as Labour’s strong ground game and voting tradition closes the gap by polling day, writes Cathy Owens and Harry Thompson
Mark Drakeford talks to Steve Howell about child poverty, the crisis in social care and how best to reboot Wales’ economy.
We’re on the cusp of a new authoritarian Britishness that wishes to dismantle devolved political power. Only a return to a tolerant and generous politics will save our union, argues Alun Davies