
The week outside Westminster
Round-up of the week’s news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Round-up of the week’s news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The Welsh Assembly elections are a year away. The Labour Party in Wales is taking stock after the general election and preparing its manifesto and campaign for next May.

The very latest from the devolved bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, including reaction to the Coalition Government’s £6 billion of cuts.

David Cameron’s Welsh secretary will only sit on one cabinet committee; by contrast, the Scottish secretary will sit on eight.

When David Cameron visited Wales last week, he came armed with the message that he wanted a relationship based on respect – yet that may now have changed.

In the past week the prime minister has visited Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; Left Foot Forward looks at how he fared, plus the rest of the week’s news.

David Cameron has used his first visit to Cardiff Bay since coming to power to give way to Wales on his plans to begin cutting this year.

The prime minister and Scottish secretary will visit Scotland today, with first minister Alex Salmond set to issue a £700 million demand.

Speaking of the new coalition government in Westminster, Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones called for a constructive relationship with the new prime minister.

In the final of the mini series assessing looking at the nations, Left Foot Forward assesses the four main parties’ chances across the 40 seats in Wales.