Posts Tagged ‘Wales’
Is the UK heading into constitutional freefall?
Mick Antoniw argues that we need a new Kilbrandon report if we are to prevent the UK from breaking up
Time to man the bulwark
Labour continues to be popular because of a promise to protect Wales from a repeat of the Thatcherite cuts of the 1980s. This will be the year to deliver on that promise
SMEs export too
The Welsh Government must appreciate the value of all Welsh companies that export, rather than just the very big success stories
The changing pin in the rugby compass
Either we have Gatland’s law or something more binding, because Wales is in danger of losing too many players to clubs abroad
Where’s the accountability in the NHS boardroom?
Local Health Boards are financially and democratically unaccountable. Time to take the matter in hand by examining what is happening in Scotland
It was only a matter of opinion
Our resident Statto makes amends for some slightly wide-of-the-mark predictions. Just don’t go betting the mortgage yet
You could be like France
A fan expresses his genuine bewilderment at the way the old enemy chooses its players
Turbulent times ahead, before and just about now
Welsh rugby is good at getting itself into a pickle, and it isn’t about to get any easier
The best time of the year
Goodbye cruel summer. Welcome in the time of year when nature rules supreme and landscape photography comes into its own
Voice of the People
Local newspapers are facing a serious threat to their future, yet they have proven time and again to be the voice of local democracy. Former newspaper journalist Felicity Waters says it’s time to value the role they play and invest in their future
Raise the Alarm
Often dismissed as uncool and derided for a musical style that wore its heart on its sleeve, The Alarm nevertheless remain an important band in the history of Welsh rock ‘n roll







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