Geraint Talfan Davies takes issues with Simon Brooks’ notion that Wales is becoming a city state

Geraint Talfan Davies takes issues with Simon Brooks’ notion that Wales is becoming a city state
Simon Brooks bemoans the centralisation of Wales in Cardiff.
Leighton Andrews makes an impassioned plea for a constitutional convention
The third section of the IWA’s draft Wales Media Audit, which looks at internet and broadband.
Lee Waters sets out the challenge for radio within the Wales Media Audit’s draft findings.
Lia Hind argues that the valid debate around healthcare in Wales has been derailed by politics and politicians.
Mike Hedges AM argues that enterprise zones need to be seen as one arm of the government’s economic strategy and not as the only way of developing the Welsh economy.
Jasmine Donahaye recounts her experiences as a Welsh learner visiting the Eisteddfod.
T. N. D. Anderson argues that Wales could benefit by being a pioneer in the UK.