If Ed Miliband wants to be prime minister he must do better in Wales
In 2010 Labour saw its share of the vote fall by 6.5 per cent compared to 2005
In 2010 Labour saw its share of the vote fall by 6.5 per cent compared to 2005
Labour in Wales has lost a third of its support, according to new polling published this week.
Is Plaid Cymru about to see a high profile defection to Welsh Labour and hand Carwyn Jones an outright majority?
A new poll has revealed Welsh Labour is “on course to make sweeping gains” in Thursday’s local elections.
Ed Jacobs rounds up the week’s news from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Ed Jacobs reports on Carwyn Jones attempting to set a distinction between Welsh and UK Labour, and on his claim that Britain is quasi-federal today.
Campaigners and politicians across the political spectrum are outraged at the implications the closure of Swansea coastguard station will have for safety.
The current impasse over the passage of a budget in Wales, triggered by last week’s vote, was in hindsight always likely, writes Ed Jacobs.
Ed Jacobs examines Carwyn Jones’s plans for an economic revival in Wales, bearing in mind that the government is the only Labour administration in the UK.
As the Queen opened the fourth National Assembly for Wales, one Plaid Cymru AM, has dubbed the monarchy “a hereditary class system which perpetuates inequality”