Fair funding and borrowing powers but income tax would need a referendum
First Minister Carwyn Jones set out his views on financial reform in a statement to the Senedd today
First Minister Carwyn Jones set out his views on financial reform in a statement to the Senedd today
Eurfyl ap Gwilym argues that without at least some fiscal powers the Welsh Government is still a long way from being a real government
Brian Morgan finds a major swing in this election’s manifestos away from promising the earth and pretending that governments can solve every social problem
Carwyn Jones argues that the Barnett system for funding the National Assembly is no longer fit for purpose
John Osmond on what the coming year holds for our politicians
Peter Black argues that the budget takes economic recovery for granted
Andrew Davies predicts that relations between Cardiff Bay and Westminster will be the major fault-line in Welsh politics over the next five years
Gerald Holtham argues it is time to sort out the UK’s devolution finances
Geraint Talfan Davies argues that making our voice heard will involve working better across our democratic institutions
John Osmond hears First Minister saying Whitehall attitudes to Welsh devolution are driven more by contempt than respect