Posts Tagged ‘North Wales’

“People know this is an election to the National Assembly”

“People know this is an election to the National Assembly”

The Liberal Democrat lead candidate for North Wales makes the case for his region – and for an election more focused on Welsh issues

There is a choice on May 5th

There is a choice on May 5th

This election is about choices – it doesn’t have to be the Labour way in Wales

In memory of Brynle Williams

In memory of Brynle Williams

The death of Brynle Williams will be felt keenly not just by the Conservative group where he received and showed nothing but affection but by anyone who dealt with the larger than life character who was a friend to so many

Economic notes from the roof of Wales

Economic notes from the roof of Wales

There’s nothing like a walk in the Welsh mountains to do some fresh thinking. Fortunately, our writer put it to good use

The north-south divide (and how devolution bridged it)

The north-south divide (and how devolution bridged it)

The Gogs versus the Hwntws is almost as much a part of Welsh folklore as the Mabinogion. It’s time to accept the north-south split for the myth it now is