Martin Shipton says mismanagement threatens what remains of Wales’ national press

Martin Shipton says mismanagement threatens what remains of Wales’ national press
James Stewart looks at the consequences of just forgetting about newspapers in the digital age
Jocelyn Davies says the Welsh Government’s withdrawal from scrutiny by the media is undermining democracy
Michael Gardiner argues that the British media are acknowledging a post-imperial constitutional threat they have been silencing for decades
Derek Jones discovers that we only hit the headlines of the London press with a disaster or scandal
John Osmond unpicks the terms of reference of the Welsh Commission on Devolution announced yesterday
Rhys David believes politicians and not the public have fallen in love with England’s high speed link
Martin Shipton says the blogosphere is no substitute for professional journalism
Dylan Iorwerth on the importance of the papurau bro network