John Osmond surveys the dilemmas that face all the Welsh parties as they cope with the outcome of yesterday’s election
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John Osmond surveys the dilemmas that face all the Welsh parties as they cope with the outcome of yesterday’s election
John Osmond hazards some guesses as to how a soporific campaign might lead to a nervous breakdown in the next few days
Geraint Talfan Davies finds a new emphasis on broadcasting in this year’s manifestos
Haf Elgar argues that the party manifestos show a lack of ambition on the environment
Jenny Randerson says the referendum result has allowed Wales to take control of its own destiny
Jonathan Edwards says the referendum is proving a Welsh political game changer
Alun Davies argues that the referendum experience has given the election a different tone
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
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