Ieuan Wyn Jones, Deputy First Minister for Wales,
3rd Anniversary of One Wales coalition agreement
Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay
1 July 2010
Vote Yes and get more money
An insight into how the Welsh Government will be making its case in the forthcoming referendum on more powers for the National Assembly
Stick to the knitting
Brian Morgan assesses the private sector’s response to the Welsh Government’s Economic Renewal Programme being launched on Monday
Machynlleth holds off Tesco town image for now
Jonathan Adams unpicks the latest assault of the supermarket chain on mid Wales
Creating opportunity out of the funding crisis
Former Finance Minister Andrew Davies recommends how the Welsh Government should approach the coming cuts
Arts Council gets retaliation in first
John Osmond reports on a call today to protect funding for culture as the driving force of the Welsh creative economy
Ieuan Wyn Jones reveals his thinking on Welsh economic renewal
Importance of linking health spending to university research and business for developing the economy stressed at Academy Health Wales conference
The betrayal of the liberal tradition
David Marquand asks whether in the wake of the budget there is space for two conservative parties.
Junk food – no option for sports venues
Steve Garrett says Cardiff City Football Club and the WRU should do more to persuade kids to get fit by adopting a healthier diet