Alun Ffred Jones argues that it is better for the Welsh Government rather than the courts to lay out Welsh language rights
Howard Marks’ two-Wales model
Jonathan Brooks-Jones on a chronicle of scams, acquittals, and debauchery launched in Swansea tonight
Skills the essential tool to lead Wales out of recession
Helen Mary Jones says the Welsh government’s budget choices reflect clear priorities and strong leadership
Wales must fill the vacuum left by Hunt
Geraint Talfan Davies suggests a way forward out of the S4C chaos
Continuing to invest where it is most needed
Alun Davies says Welsh Government has to pick up the pieces after the UK coalition’s economic crash
NHS Wales should be a special priority
Nick Ramsay says the Welsh Government should do away with freebies such as universal free prescriptions to help protect the rest of the health budget
Welsh Government needs to do more with less
Peter Black argues that the budget takes economic recovery for granted
Welsh Government should invest more to safeguard jobs
Eurfyl ap Gwilym argues that reducing the cuts in the Welsh budget’s capital spend would provide a counter-cyclical stimulus to the economy
Assembly Bwletin Cynulliad November 2010
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