Simon Harris argues we can build a new Welsh economy on the foundations of the old
End of the Imperial romance
Peter Stead examines an account of how the British constitution has clambered out of the footnotes and up the agenda
Lessons from Lloyd George
Alex Harries charts the divisions that existed within Lloyd George’s Liberal party and which still remain today
System failure hits west Wales council
Nigel Thomas finds leading councillors and officials in Pembrokeshire defensive on child abuse allegations
It’s education stupid
Gerry Holtham says we need some new thinking on encouraging postgraduate study in Wales
Wales faces a lost decade
Alex Harries argues that only a determination to invest in Wales’s infrastructure will counter the impact of the down-turn
Falling in and out of love with inward investment
Ken Poole says the Welsh Government urgently needs to refocus on overseas opportunities
European enlargement from within
John Osmond looks at a new book that is putting the stateless nations of Europe on the agenda
From Leipzig to Abercynon
Keith James and Rhys David look back at the life of Henry Kroch, the IWA’s founding chairman and a giant of the post-war industrial scene in Wales