Posts Tagged ‘Carwyn Jones’

And the winner is…

And the winner is…

Ahead of tonight’s ceremony, Owen Hathway shares his opinions on who should be named Welsh Politicians of the Year

A deal that’s worth more than £20 million

A deal that’s worth more than £20 million

This budget deal is good news for three parties in the Assembly and says much about the way politics in Wales will remain for some time to come

Hain’s plan is bad for democracy and bad for Labour

Hain’s plan is bad for democracy and bad for Labour

Carwyn Jones was right when he argued that no party has the mandate for reforming the National Assembly’s electoral arrangements – and that includes Peter Hain

The wrong target?

The wrong target?

Opposition parties have made little of the Welsh Government’s new Annual Reports that were promised this week. However, a set of figures now would have been helpful

A century of support and giving

A century of support and giving

To celebrate 100 years of supporting people affected by cancer, Macmillan is recognising the achievements of people across Wales who provide vital cancer care and campaign on behalf of people affected by cancer

Time to stand up

Time to stand up

Carwyn Jones has proven himself to the people of Wales during the referendum campaign and recent election. It’s now time for him to up his game and really stand up for Wales

The quietest day in Welsh politics – not

The quietest day in Welsh politics – not

A new title and a new team – the new Welsh Government is formed and as one man leaves it he indicates he will also leave another post. Today was a big day in Welsh politics

Intellectual lovesick blues

Intellectual lovesick blues

What is Blue Labour, and does it offer anything for the new Welsh Labour administration in Cardiff Bay?

The leader Wales needs

The leader Wales needs

Carwyn Jones is the only party leader with the strength and statesmanlike qualities to be Wales’s next First Minister. Discuss

The end of monogamy?

The end of monogamy?

Last Autumn my view was that One Wales Two was the only realistic shape of any future Welsh coalition government. My view has changed

Heads Carwyn wins, tails Hain loses

Heads Carwyn wins, tails Hain loses

Wales’ largest political party could be heaved into civil war as its two leading figures become ever more polarised. But is the First Minister becoming stronger and the Shadow Welsh Secretary weaker because of the forces of history?

National Assembly Elections 2011 – Labour’s Battleground

National Assembly Elections 2011 – Labour’s Battleground

Assembly election campaigning begins this week. Here’s one take on where Labour will be fighting hardest