Rachael Jolley interviews playwright Tim Price about his sense of identity
When an opposition fails to oppose
Stuart Weir argues that Labour is losing sight of its social democratic vocation in its hesitancy on the benefit cap
Occupy Cardiff’s day in court
Jamie Insole says that in pursuing a couple of young demonstrators the Crown prosecution Service is endangering democracy
Windfalls from public investment should be shared
Mark Drakeford says a tax on land values would produce a common wealth and benefit society as a whole
Welsh investment spread too thinly
Alun Ffred Jones asks what Welsh economic priority sectors are for if all sectors are given priority
Catching up with the devolution debate
Alan Trench puts First Minister Carwyn Jones’ proposal for a constitutional convention for the UK under the microscope
Just passing through
John Osmond argues that Newport’s status as the ‘gateway to Wales’ should be put to material use
The political return of Scotland and Wales
Tom Nairn says that the Scottish referendum in 2014 will involve a re-evaluation of the idea of the nation state
Seduced by the lure of averages
Hywel Roberts argues that the Boundary Commissioners should undertake more than a head count when deciding where communities begin and end