Archive for August, 2011

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22
Aug
21

From Leipzig to Abercynon

Keith James and Rhys David look back at the life of Henry Kroch, the IWA’s founding chairman and a giant of the post-war industrial scene in Wales

Aug
20

Plugging an information gap

Michael Haggett argues we need more regular opinion polling on Welsh issues

Aug
19

Riot Reflections 4: A view from the United States

Geoff Davies argues that the riots are the product of an aggressively capitalist culture

Aug
18
Aug
17

Riot Reflections 2: Big may not be so beautiful after all

Rhys David suggests there are lessons for Cardiff’s development to be learned from the English riots

Aug
16

Riot Reflections 1: Why Wales escaped

John Osmond examines some underlying reasons why last week’s contagion of violence was stopped at the Welsh border

Aug
15

Leadership dilemmas in the National Assembly

John Osmond unpicks a hard choice between pragmatism and principle facing the Commission looking at Plaid Cymru’s future

Aug
14

Harsh times in Liberia

Angela Gorman visits West Africa to give life to African mothers

Aug
13

The ‘Forward March’ of Scottish Nationalism

Gerry Hassan examines the implications of the SNP’s landslide victory for the Union of Great Britain