Sarah Jenkinson on a project the size of 2 million rugby pitches that is protecting the breath of life
Welsh universities must adapt or die
Leighton Andrews argues that our higher education institutions are too small to operate effectively or internationally and are holding us back
Plain packs for puffing
Tanya Buchanan says plain packaging must be coupled with ban on point of sale displays if we are to prevent children taking up smoking
The Sorrows of Belgium
Alan Trench says the ongoing struggle to form a coalition government in Belgium can only be viewed with a mixture of sympathy and admiration
Government should bite bullet on jobs for young people
Stevie Upton on a new IWA report that says many young people have no chance of finding mainstream jobs
Fees decision proclaims alternative to English model
Deian Hopkin says Wales’ approach to university funding means devolution has come of age
Carwyn’s Referendum Opportunity
John Osmond says the Labour leader needs to recognise that next year’s referendum and Assembly election will be a seamless campaign and seize the opportunity
Inferiority complex threatens Welsh train service
Stuart Cole argues that only a seamless continuous investment approach to electrification of the Great Western lines makes sense
Welsh Government got it right on health
Malcolm Prowle says the NHS cannot be isolated from other public services