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Wales Governance Centre

Don’t Know devolution generation

Lleu Williams on new polling research that shows young people are more turned off by politics in Cardiff Bay

9th August (8th August)
  • Politics and Policy

The six key numbers of Welsh politics

Roger Scully analyses some of the consequences of devolution becoming the settled will of the people of Wales

17th November (21st November)
  • Politics and Policy

Kick starting a debate on the UK’s future

John Osmond queries how likely it is that we will reach for a federal answer to the problems thrown up by devolution

5th November (20th November)
  • Politics and Policy

All income tax raised in Wales should be devolved

Andrew Davies outlines evidence to the Silk Commission, published today by the Changing Union partnership, on funding the National Assembly

12th July (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Clegg has more to do on Welsh funding – so does Carwyn

Geraint Talfan Davies worries that Cardiff Bay and Westminster are talking past each other on the funding issue

16th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales and the Future of the United Kingdom

Carwyn Jones, First Minister for Wales, Future Inns Hotel, Cardiff Bay, Wales and the Changing Union conference, 30 March 2012

2nd April (28th February)
  • People and Places

Carwyn Jones calls for written constitution

John Osmond reports on a speech by the First Minister in which he predicted a radical shake-up of Wales’s relationship with the rest of the UK

31st March (13th April)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales and the changing union

John Osmond traces how events in Scotland are driving devolution in Wales

22nd March (21st March)
  • Politics and Policy

The impact of civic Wales

John Osmond reads between the lines of a book about last year’s Assembly referendum that was launched yesterday

2nd March (29th February)
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