John Osmond questions how long we can expect to see the Wales Office hang on in London
Call for change to Welsh private ministerial meetings
Dewi Knight says we need greater transparency in lobbying which properly regulated is a vital part of the democratic process
Reinventing the Welsh language movement
Cynog Dafis says the next stage is to persuade Welsh speakers to speak Welsh rather than English
Five weeks for demanding a form in Welsh
Nigel Stapley says events this week demonstrate that the language still occupies a position of legal and constitutional inferiority
Wales still vulnerable to interference by Whitehall Minsters
Rhys Taylor argues that a separate jurisdiction would result in more autonomy for the Welsh Government’s legislative ambitions
Following Scotland has run its course
Gerald Holtham argues that building the economy must now precede more political autonomy for Wales
Accepting one party rule in Wales
Gareth Hughes argues that those urging a coalition with Labour are failing in their democratic duty as an opposition
Opposition takes a stand against Labour hegemony
But Daran Hill says it has chosen an ill-considered nuclear option in tabling today’s motion of no confidence in Lesley Griffiths
Linking the language to policy making
Simon Brooks explains the thinking behind today’s launch of a new movement Dyfodol i’r Iaith