John Osmond surveys the dilemmas that face all the Welsh parties as they cope with the outcome of yesterday’s election
Election Special 13: Flat lining to meltdown
John Osmond hazards some guesses as to how a soporific campaign might lead to a nervous breakdown in the next few days
Election Special 10: An appetite for power over the airwaves
Geraint Talfan Davies finds a new emphasis on broadcasting in this year’s manifestos
Election Special 7: Now is not the time to stand still on climate change
Haf Elgar argues that the party manifestos show a lack of ambition on the environment
Election Special 4: Liberal Democrats fighting on Welsh issues
Jenny Randerson says the referendum result has allowed Wales to take control of its own destiny
Election Special 3: Welsh political debate moves on to the money
Jonathan Edwards says the referendum is proving a Welsh political game changer
Election Special 2: Normal service resumes – but not quite
Alun Davies argues that the referendum experience has given the election a different tone
Election Special 1:New Government will need some courage and a bit of flair
John Osmond argues that faced with a 41 per cent capital funding shortfall the new administration in Cardiff Bay after 5 May should borrow to invest
Jane Hutt loses out to Treasury
John Osmond discovers that, in contrast to Wales, the Scottish Government finessed its budget to limit the damage caused by the Treasury’s funds clawback