Canon Kenyon Wright examines how the principle of popular sovereignty asserted by the Scottish Constitutional Convention can be realised in today’s Scotland.
Whitehall Ignores Case for Fairer Welsh Funding
Eurfyl ap Gwilym unpacks the UK Government’s response to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Barnett formula
£2.8 billion Cuts Over Next Four Years
Eurfyl ap Gwilym assesses the impact of the 2009 pre-budget report on the Welsh Government’s spending plans
The Referendum Debate
John Osmond discovers a device to halt the forward march of Welsh aspirations hidden away in a recent speech by Justice Secretary Jack Straw
On With the Carwyn Show
John Osmond offers an analysis of the First Minister’s new Cabinet.
Putting a Tracker on Welsh Business
Rhys David explains how he will be tracking the performance of a group of Welsh companies against the UK economy as a whole.
Finessing the Referendum
John Osmond relays some advice for the Welsh Government on managing the vote on timing the next Assembly plebiscite.
Calculating Welsh Spending Needs
Alan Trench reports on the Holtham Commission’s new working paper on a needs-based replacement to the Barnett formula.
Life Under the Tories 3: Downsizing Politics and Democracy
John Osmond reports on the prospects for an incoming Conservative Government nearly halving the number of Welsh MPs at Westminster.