
Crabb calls for tax powers for Wales
The Welsh secretary of state has had enough of the blame game

The Welsh secretary of state has had enough of the blame game

Holding EU vote on the same day as Assembly elections could boost right-wing turnout

With elections to the Welsh Assembly due next year, the red lights should be flashing for Labour

The final Welsh poll before the election has given Welsh Labour a 14 point lead over its rivals

In an election in which the nations have played a part like never before, Left Foot Forward highlights ten significant results to look out for in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland

The leader of the Welsh Conservatives has not read the UK party’s manifesto

Across the nations the chancellor’s Budget statement has met with a less than enthusiastic response. Scotland Whilst welcoming what he describes as the chancellor’s “U-turn” on support for the North Sea Oil industry, the SNP’s deputy first minister Johntest

Cameron has fallen into the trap of measuring NHS success by how much is spent on treating people

In 2010 Labour saw its share of the vote fall by 6.5 per cent compared to 2005

If Wales were funded to the same level as Scotland, it would result in an additional £1.2 billion a year of investment