Laura McAllister argues Wales needs more Assembly Members to deliver for its people and communities
Labour only wants ‘peanut’ taxation
Adam Evans reflects on the Alice through the looking glass world of post-devolution politics in Wales
Senedd under powered, over stretched and under strain
Richard Wyn Jones examines evidence from a new report that makes the case for increasing the AMs in the National Assembly
A National Assembly fit for purpose
Geraint Talfan Davies argues that the next phase of devolution will be summoning the political will to implement change
Ballot box politics
Gareth Hughes says Peter Hain’s call for Assembly elections to use First Past The Post would be good for Labour, but not for democracy
Accelerating Welsh history
John Osmond examines the impact of the 1979, 1997 and 2011 referendums on Welsh politics
Unfinished business at the Assembly
John Osmond says David Cameron’s ‘announcement’ in the Senedd yesterday on a new devolution Commission was a damp squib
No place for rushed Bills
Geraint Talfan Davies examines the First Minister’s statement on the Welsh Government’s legislative priorities and the processes that will follow.
Does Labour have an overwhelming majority?
As Welsh Labour forms a government John Osmond takes issue with a view that constituency and List members in the Assembly have a different democratic legitimacy