Gerry Holtham says the form of income tax proposed by the UK Government to is unlikely to be usable
Trade unions should be in the forefront of fighting cuts
Bethan Jenkins argues that AMs can help bridge the gap between constitutional and grass-roots campaigning
Who wishes Ed well most, Leanne or Carwyn?
Jon Owen Jones assesses the chances of the party leaders as they face two years of electoral hurdles.
Updating the Welsh political barometer
Roger Scully explores the electoral success of the parties in 2013, and looks forward to the year ahead
Better together in the UK and the EU
Kirsty Williams unveils the nursing Bill she will be introducing in the Assembly in 2014
Wales must never stay silent on human rights abuses
Steve Brooks outlines his shock at the First Minister’s visit to Uganda following the publication, last year, of an Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
A year for Wales to say no to mediocrity
Leanne Wood forecasts the Scottish referendum will result in greater economic powers for the National Assembly
Welsh Conservatives set the agenda
Andrew R.T. Davies says we should use Wales’ new tax opportunity and cut the 40 per cent rate
Wales turns economic corner into 2014
Carwyn Jones explains how refashioning the Welsh Government’s representation abroad is proving vital for our recovery