Mike Hedges asks how long a shared currency would last if Scotland chooses independence

Mike Hedges asks how long a shared currency would last if Scotland chooses independence
Extracts from a 2007 interview with Swansea poet Nigel Jenkins who died yesterday
Mae Siân Howys o Gymdeithas yr Iaith yn dadlau safonau yr iaith Cymraeg
Gareth Hughes analyses what divides the parties over the Williams Commission’s recommendations
Mark Elliott questions how long asymmetrical relationships can survive within the UK
Gerry Holtham says the form of income tax proposed by the UK Government to is unlikely to be usable
Robert Jones says the debate over the Wrexham ‘super’ prison has been hijacked by promises of jobs and economic opportunities
Lleu Williams finds that effective governance for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland requires devolution of broadcasting
Rhodri Llwyd Morgan outlines the recommendations of his policy group tasked with promoting the vitality of Y Fro Gymraeg