Theodore Huckle QC, Counsel General, Welsh Government, Speech to the Society of Legal Scholars, Cardiff Law School, 15 November 2012
Welsh Government leans towards legal jurisdiction
John Osmond reports on an important speech flagging up the next stage in Wales’s devolution journey
The six key numbers of Welsh politics
Roger Scully analyses some of the consequences of devolution becoming the settled will of the people of Wales
Wales Office versus Welsh Government
Daran Hill says David Jones sees his role as policing legislation made in Wales
After Leanne’s honeymoon
David Taylor says Plaid’s idea of a wiki manifesto is a distraction from engaging the electorate with a serious set of policies
Leanne’s gamble in the Valleys
Ed Bridges says the Plaid leader’s decision to contest a constituency seat is brave but one that could backfire
Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad October 2012
Legal Tussles galore; Changes for Plaid Cymru; All aboard the barrage bandwagon; Borrowing Powers announcement leaves Wales waiting for Silk
Keeping Welsh families together
Mark Drakeford suggests how we can get to grips with the rising number of children in care in Wales
Number of children in care increasing at greater rate in Wales than England
Mark Drakeford finds rescuers rather than repairers have the upper hand in dealing with problem families