Katie Harris argues this is a major issue the First Minister’s ‘national conversation’ should address
US lessons for Welsh schools
Gareth Williams says better teaching and more tests offer a way forward for improving education outcomes
Did Leanne spook Leighton?
John Osmond probes the reasons behind the resignation of the Education Minister from the Welsh Cabinet
Welsh Government must confront coalition’s sado-masochism
Gerald Holtham says the trend of last week’s budget is for austerity to last at least another five years
Leighton Andrews’ assault on systemic failure
Philip Dixon judges that the children of Wales are better off because of the work of the outgoing Education Minister
David Jones’ negative, patronising stance on Assembly
But Secretary of State accepts two referendums have cemented devolution as part of the landscape says John Osmond
Welsh Government loses incisive Education Minister
Geraint Talfan Davies assesses the significance of the loss of Leighton Andrews from the Welsh Cabinet
Spending review heralds more economic pain for Wales
Eurfyl ap Gwilym assesses the bleak economic outlook likely to be unveiled by the Chancellor tomorrow
Elis-Thomas sparks debate on Welsh future
John Osmond argues that sooner or later Wales will have to choose between a re-negotiated British structure or independence within the EU