The Welsh government is facing unprecedented challenges. Both its new ideas and attachment to old principles will come...
The Welsh government is facing unprecedented challenges. Both its new ideas and attachment to old principles will come...
With a string of marginal seats, Wales can be at the forefront of electing a Labour government in 2015, says Nick...
West Wales is within reach for a Labour party that reaches out beyond its core, argues David Green Between the M4,...
The attachment of the public and the Labour party to the NHS is one of the enduring features of British politics. It’s...
North Wales is a diverse region; it’s a microcosm of Britain. The economy is made up of industry and manufacturing in...
‘I struck a pot of gold.’ That’s how one Carmarthenshire teenager described joining the Welsh government’s Jobs Growth...
‘The Labour party did not come into the world as an economistic left party preoccupied with state remedies; nor with a...
THERE is a growing chasm emerging between the politics of post-devolution Wales and the rest of the UK. For one,...
Wales is adopting a more pragmatic, gentler approach to austerity than London, Carwyn Jones tells Robert Philpot and...
Last week I attended an international meeting of the United World Colleges in Cardiff. It's a movement which started...