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Wales

Welsh government wants independence (for its legal system)

Ed Jacobs
29 March, 2012

Ed Jacobs reports on the Welsh government’s plans for an independent legal system.

The Week Outside Westminster – The “dead man’s hand” of slasher Osborne

Ed Jacobs
25 March, 2012

Ed Jacobs rounds up the week’s news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus the week’s local council by-election results.

Budget 2012: “Clegg’s face said it all: Distant, pale and sullen” – Sco/Wal/NI reaction

Ed Jacobs
22 March, 2012

Left Foot Forward’s devolution correspondent Ed Jacobs rounds up the Budget 2012 reaction from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The Week Outside Westminster – Plaid leadership contest ends as UUP’s begins

Ed Jacobs
17 March, 2012

Ed Jacobs rounds up the week’s news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus the week’s local council by-election results.

The Week Outside Westminster – “Home Rule beats Tory rule any day,” roars Salmond

Ed Jacobs
10 March, 2012

Ed Jacobs rounds up the week’s news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus the week’s local council by-election results.

The Week Outside Westminster: Murdoch goes Salmond-fishing

Ed Jacobs
3 March, 2012

Ed Jacobs presents the news of the week in Northern Ireland, Wales, and – yes! – even Scotland.

Transport poverty is hitting the headlines – it’s time for fair thinking on fuel

Eleanor Besley
29 February, 2012

Eleanor Besley argues that we can’t focus just on car drivers when it comes to transport policy – and that if we put all our effort on to fuel price, we risk subsidising the rich.

Wales faces 6,000 more children in poverty due to welfare cuts

Ed Jacobs
29 February, 2012

Ed Jacobs details the full extent of the welfare cuts on Wales. They’re nasty.

The Week Outside Westminster: Across the nations, devolved parties fight the Tories

Ed Jacobs
25 February, 2012

Ed Jacobs rounds up the week’s news from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Wales will fight the Tory dismantling of the NHS

24 February, 2012

Lesley Griffiths explains the Welsh Labour line on the NHS, and how it plans to fight the increasing marketisation at the core of Tory plans for the service

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