John Osmond says the new Welsh Government, after 5 May, will urgently need to reconstitute its relationship with Whitehall by seeking an end to the Wales Office
If you’re conflicted over AV join the club
Geraint Talfan Davies finds himself on the horns of a dilemma
Conservatives share ‘new voice for Wales’
Jonathan Brooks-Jones points to the key features of the Welsh Conservatives manifesto, launched today
Interdependency of devolution and progressive politics
John Osmond says that until the English take a cold, hard look at their own country and its place in the world, social democracy will continue to languish behind Offa’s Dyke and Hadrian’s Wall
How the London political classes see the rest of us
Gerry Hassan wonders about the future of the Isles when the story of Britishness ‘stands in ruins’
Seven requirements for One Wales Mark II
Mark Drakeford reflects on the conditions necessary to negotiate a successful coalition deal in the National Assembly
Budget Special 4: Wales should be able to cut the top rate of income tax
Gerald Holtham says the chance of persuading the UK Government to lower Welsh corporation tax is about as much as finding Elvis alive in Cwmbran
Budget Special 1: An elephant in the room
Eurfyl ap Gwilym casts an eye over the UK budget and its implications for Welsh politics
Political cross-dressing comes to Wales
John Osmond reports on a conference looking forward to the Assembly election in May