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.
Tackling the Payday Lenders
Bethan Jenkins explains why she is introducing legislation in the Senedd tomorrow to help people facing bad debt
When we don’t have the time of day in Wales
Mary van den Heuvel questions whether 15 minutes is enough for older and disabled people to get ready in the morning
Spending squeeze a chance to shake up services
David Melding asks whether Welsh public services can thrive without the market
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
Edwina Hart poised to tackle Welsh parochialism
John Osmond says a forthcoming announcement on a city region for south east Wales will transform the economy.
Stand-offs between Wales and Whitehall can be prevented
Marie Navarro argues that Welsh Bills should be referred to the Supreme Court before they are passed to avoid disputes over competency
Scottish referendum no ordinary political moment
David Melding says the people of Wales and Northern Ireland will face immediate existential challenges if the Scottish people vote to secede
Focus on Welsh tourist hot spots
Terry Stevens says we should not be afraid of backing destination winners to boost the industry’s potential