Rhys David argues that professional standards need to be restored to the journalists’ trade

Rhys David argues that professional standards need to be restored to the journalists’ trade
John Osmond wonders whether the latest troubles at the Western Mail are a harbinger of worse to come
Anthony Barnett argues that the mess that Jeremy Hunt wishes to see sorted out is the very fusion of politicians, journalists and media owners that govern us – the political class.
Rhys David believes the consequences of the News of the World scandal for the Murdoch empire will be more profound than those currently exciting most interest
Iestyn Garlick says S4C’s financial and editorial independence is essential if it is to have a future
John Osmond makes a plea for a new television series to engage with the present as well as the past
Geraint Talfan Davies, on a trip to Tyneside, sees the shape of things to come in Wales unless broadcasting cuts are fought
Gerry Hassan takes a look behind the scenes of the Scottish election campaign which burst into life this week
Daniel G. Williams explores the two worlds of Ned Thomas’ autobiography