John Osmond reports on advice given to the Welsh Government to make contingency plans for any outcome of the Scottish independence vote
Battle lines drawn by Scotland’s White Paper
Adam Ramsay witnessed how the parties in the Scottish Parliament debated the latest phase of the independence referendum
WALES, SCOTLAND AND THE UK
Carwyn Jones,
First Minister of Wales
Speech in Edinburgh,
20 November 2013
First Minister tells Scots UK has a future
Carwyn Jones says the Welsh experience of devolution offers the prospect of a stable future settlement for the UK as a whole
Scottish referendum chance to decentralise the BBC
David Elstein says Scotland’s bid for autonomy is an opportunity for an independent media outside London
Wales in spotlight puts Scotland on edge
Peter Jones says the granting of tax powers to Wales could alter the course of the Scottish referendum
Co-operative independence in an interdependent world
Stephen Noon says that whatever the result of the independence referendum, Scotland and the rest of the UK will be closely intertwined
Stop the world we want to get on
Leanne Wood argues that the cause of national independence is essentially about renewing old friendships
Welsh tax powers will show Scotland devolution can work
John Osmond on Carwyn Jones’ belief that unless there is a positive response to Silk he will be unable to defend the Union in Scotland