The result of the Welsh Assembly referendum will not only decide whether the assembly gains significant legislative powers; it will also be a verdict on the success or failure of devolution. In the following article, Aled Edwards argues that post devolution Wales has become a more inclusive and we
Hywel Francis MP, the former chair of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee and supporter of the Yes campaign, sets out the state of play in the run-up to the March 3 referendum on extending the powers of the Welsh Assembly.
After a drubbing in the press, the Welsh-language TV channel S4C needs champions
Trinity Mirror’s business model has already caused serious decline in the Welsh news media, but how much worse can things get?
The Institute for Welsh Affairs gives its verdict on the BBC Strategy Review: it shockingly ignores the national question after a decade of devolution
The general election revealed widening fissures in the UK's multi-national state that lie behind the hanging of parliament
Ron Jones responds to criticism of the Welsh broadcaster S4C with an analysis of its prospects
In a small nation on the Western margin of the British Isles, amidst sheep and rocks and old mines, the world’s first popular movement for demarchy is beginning to test its strength