John Osmond attends a seminar where a vision for Wales’s constitutional future was explored

John Osmond attends a seminar where a vision for Wales’s constitutional future was explored
Emyr Lewis asks why we don’t already have our own distinct legal jurisdiction
John Osmond says yesterday’s Welsh Government proposals to extend devolution are setting up a confrontation with Whitehall
John Osmond reports on a debate amongst experts from the four corners of the changing union on how best to finance devolution
Mark Drakeford argues that devolution of National Insurance would be preferable to income tax
On the 150th anniversary of David Lloyd George’s birth, Kirsty Williams argues in favour of the People’s Budget, and Russell Deacon tells us why he remains a controversial figure
Joshua Miles says a treasury function within Welsh Government would strengthen decision making
Mike Hedges sets out the case for Wales to enjoy the same legislative architecture as Scotland and Northern Ireland
Geraint Talfan Davies argues that the next phase of devolution will be summoning the political will to implement change