Posts Tagged ‘First Minister Carwyn Jones AM’

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Mar
31

Carwyn Jones calls for written constitution

John Osmond reports on a speech by the First Minister in which he predicted a radical shake-up of Wales’s relationship with the rest of the UK

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Nov
19

Institute of Welsh Politics Annual Lecture 2011

First Minister Carwyn Jones AM, Institute of Welsh Politics Annual Lecture 2011, Aberystwyth University, 14 November 2011

Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister for Wales
Nov
19

Carwyn Jones’ limpet-like ambition

Madoc Batcup says the First Minister should be should be shaping his brief as well as just arguing it

First Minister Carwyn Jones intends to publish a Green Paper on creating a legal jurisdiction for Wales
Oct
26

The accelerating devolution process

John Osmond argues that the Silk Commission has a much broader canvas than originally envisaged

Cathays Park: The absence of targets for the improvement of the Welsh civil service implies that Labour 'isn't bothered'
Sep
30

A better civil service for Wales

Michael Haggett echoes a call for Carwyn Jones to fulfill his manifesto commitment to transform the civil service

First Minister Carwyn Jones AM launches the Programme for Government
Sep
29

‘Cut and paste job’ on Manifesto

John Osmond asks why the Welsh Government’s ‘central organising principle’ doesn’t have a higher priority

First Minister Carwyn Jones is guiding Wales through an historic period, but is there a convincing narrative which underpins the legislative programme?
Sep
05
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Jun
29

Welsh taxation as an economic lever

Alan Trench puts First Minister Carwyn Jones’ views on financing the National Assembly under the spotlight

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Jun
21
Unemployment figures in Wales have fallen by 10,000 compared with the same period last year, although the claimant count has risen by 1,700 in the past month
Jun
15

Unemployment, inflation and Wales

While the drop in unemployment is welcome it does not indicate any great growth, says Gareth Hughes