Martin Johnes says broadcasters and Welsh politicians can learn from the television drama of the present Westminster election campaign

Martin Johnes says broadcasters and Welsh politicians can learn from the television drama of the present Westminster election campaign
Jonathan Brooks-Jones examines a key Welsh issue in the general election campaign
Deutsche Bahn’s takeover of Arriva should prompt Transport Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones to put in a call to Berlin
The answer will be clear in next year’s Assembly elections when the current leadership debates will surely have set a precedent
Ben Lloyd says there is no point reforming the way the National Assembly is funded if we don’t also cut back on wasteful spending
Michael Wilson, Managing Director of UTV Television that won the contest to provide a news service for ITV in Wales, looks forward to life after the election purdah
Perhaps Wales needs a new alternative national anthem. Not Delilah, which has already been appropriated as one of Wales’s rugby
ITV’s slow decline is well known and the broadcaster revealed the extent of the reduction in its advertising revenue this
The owner of the Western Mail, Wales’s sole national newspaper, is struggling. Yesterday Trinity Mirror’s shares fell to around 105.75p