- Betsan Powys looks at the Tory reshuffle. More here from David Williamson, Tom Bodden, Vaughan Roderick, Peter Black, Glyn Davies, Freedom Central, Guerrilla Welsh Fare, Politics Cymru and Welsh Ramblings.
- Bestan Powys also looks at the BBC opinion poll on the referendum. More here from Paul Flynn, Glyn Davies, Guerrilla Welsh Fare, Freedom Central, Marcus Warner, Tomorrow Wales, Wales First and Welsh Ramblings.
- Tomos Livingstone looks at the attendance of the Welsh Select Affairs Committee.
- Adam Price looks at the need for a new Welsh Bank. Reaction here form Welsh Ramblings.
- Huw Lewis notes a child poverty discussion.
Friday, 27 February 2009
Blog Review: 267
Thursday, 26 February 2009
Blog Review: 266
- Tom Bodden looks at Plaid and student fees. More here from Peter Black, Politics Cymru and Welsh Noted.
- David Jones notes Lord Turner’s views on the financial crisis. More here from Glyn Davies.
- Valley’s Mam questions where the Assembly’s Ministers are.
- Wales First notes its first meeting.
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Blog Review: 265
- Betsan Powys looks at Emyr Jones Parry’s continuing role with the All Wales Convention. Matt Withers comments of First Ministers’ questions. More here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare and Welsh Ramblings.
- Vaughan Roderick looks at the Westminster fight for the Vale of Glamorgan.
- Adam Price looks at short term and long term ways to fix the economy.
- Paul Flynn looks at the Government’s decision not to publish the Cabinet minutes regarding Iraq. Reaction also from Peter Black and Guerrilla Welsh Fare.
- Peter Black looks at more missing data.
- Glyn Davies examines GM crops in Wales.
- John Dixon looks at conflicting interests in Government.
- Cynical Dragon takes issue with the idea of opposition for opposition sake.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at poor polling data for Brown.
- Freedom Central doesn’t believe calls for devolving S4C go far enough. More of the idea by Miserable Old Fart and Welsh Ramblings.
- Half Blood Welshman looks at privatising the Royal Mail.
- Politics Cymru questions the role of the Presiding Officer.
- Progressive Comment looks at a Green Fix for the economy.
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
Blog Review: 264
- Betsan Powys looks at Nick Bourne’s role in the Shadow Cabinet. More here from Matt Withers and Welsh Ramblings.
- Gareth Hughes notes Rhodri Morgan’s visit to London.
- IWA looks at Wales’ passion for rugby.
- Bethan Jenkins gives her views on student fees.
- Dylan Jones Evans looks at the future control of S4C.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare catches Peter Black editing to his advantage. More here from Welsh Ramblings.
- Heledd Fychan comments on Lembit’s Saturday Night Television. More from Guerrilla Welsh Fare and Welsh Ramblings.
- Welsh First looks at an opinion poll of devolution. As does Welsh Ramblings.
Monday, 23 February 2009
Blog Review: 263
- Vaughan Roderick looks at more problems for Labour on education in Cardiff and the European elections. More on Europe from Peter Black.
- Adam Price looks at tuition fees. As does Peter Black, Glyn Davies, Freedom Central and Politics Cymru.
- David Jones looks at the Government’s Welfare to Work programme.
- Paul Flynn criticises the Welsh Affairs Select Committee. Reaction here from Welsh Ramblings.
- Dylan Jones Evans looks at public sector pensions.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at Kirsty Williams’ performance as leader. More here from Miserable Old Fart and Welsh Ramblings.
- Welsh Noted gives a translation of Blog Menai’s views on the Tories at a Westminster election.
- Welsh Ramblings looks at “anti-Welsh” Tory and Labour MP’s.
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Blog Review: 262
- Tom Bodden picks up on Cameron’s visit to Wales.
- Vaughan Roderick looks at the language in Cardiff and Swansea.
- Glyn Davies looks at the dirty business of politics.
- John Dixon notes Cameron’s visit to Carmarthen.
- Freedom Central looks at more job losses.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at the Tories problems with devolution.
- Plaid Bontnewydd says there is risks of deflation and inflation.
- Welsh Ramblings questions Glyn Davies silence on Cameron’s views on devolution.
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Blog Review: 261
- Betsan Powys looks at Cameron’s views on Wales. More here from Politics Cymru, Freedom Central, Guerrilla Welsh Fare and Welsh Ramblings. John Dixon looks at education in Carmarthenshire.
- Plaid Bontnewydd calls for Jack Straw and David Miliband to resign.
- Welsh Political History defends Labour over poverty in Wales.
Friday, 13 February 2009
Blog Review: 260
- Gareth Hughes looks at Welsh honours. More here from Tom Bodden.
- Vaughan Roderick looks at the battle ahead between Lembit and Glyn Davies.
- Adam Price looks at the Welsh language becoming a hot topic.
- Bethan Jenkins picks up on Adam Price’s views on tuition fees. More here from Peter Black.
- Paul Flynn looks at MP’s second homes.
- Freedom Central provides 25 things to know about Kirsty Williams.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at Peter Blacks attacks on regional AM’s and callas on Labour to take responsibility for the credit crunch.
- Welsh political History examines the claim that the Welsh Affairs Select Committee is anti-devolutionist.
- Welsh Ramblings looks at the BBC’s coverage of the Ramesh Patel-Rhodri Morgan language row.
Thursday, 12 February 2009
Blog Review: 259
- Vaughan Roderick looks at Rhodri Morgan and the Cardiff Welsh Language education issue translation here by Politics Cymru. More here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare and Welsh Ramblings.
- Adam Price looks at tuition fees in Wales.
- Bethan Jenkins questions if the Welsh Affairs Committee is anti-devolutionist. More here from Welsh Ramblings.
- David Jones looks at Gordon Brown’s defence at PMQ’s.
- Peter Black notes the Conservatives views on the electoral system. Reaction here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare.
- Glyn Davies thinks Mick Bates and Lembit Opik are misleading people in Montgomeryshire. He also notes Sir Emyr’s Bosnian assignment.
- Bevan Foundation looks at a pause in the Welfare Reform.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare asks if the BBC is biased.
- Marcus Warner looks at reclassifying Ecstasy.
- Politics Cymru and Up The Valleys pick up on children learning Welsh and Gaelic languages.
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Blog Review: 258
- Betsan Powys notes a poor showing from Nick Bourne at First Ministers Questions. As does Vaughan Roderick. She also looks at Sir Emyr Jones Parry’s future. More on that here from Adam Price, Peter Black, Miserable Old Fart and Tomos Livingstone.
- Cambria Politico looks at what the Assembly can do to counter the recession.
- David Williamson looks at the chances of a Welsh honours system. More here from Marcus Warner and Progressive Comment.
- IWA looks at the idea of a Bank for Wales.
- Blogging 4 Lembit continues its campaign to see Lembit back on the front benches.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare comments on Peter Hain’s attack on the Electoral Commission. More here from Peter Black.
- Valley’s Mam notes Rhodri Morgan’s apology for Cllr Patel.
- Welsh Political History asks if the BBC is bias towards Labour.
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Blog Review: 257
- Betsan Powys looks at Labours legacy on tackling health inequality.
- Cambria Politico looks at Don Touhig at True Wales.
- Gareth Hughes looks at city bonuses. More here from Leanne Wood.
- Tomos Livingstone notes Peter Hain’s attack on the Electoral Commission.
- David Jones looks at Ed Balls views on the economy and Plaid’s nuclear question. More on Ed Balls views here from Glyn Davies.
- Leanne Wood looks at Wales’ environment position.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare highlights Peter Black in its latest Lib Dem Photo File section.
Monday, 9 February 2009
Blog Review: 256
- Back from illness and sorry for the break. Here’s a round up of this morning and the weekend posts.
- David Jones looks at Geoff Hoon’s travel advice.
- Leanne Wood congratulates Bolivia.
- Peter Black looks at city bonuses. More here from John Dixon.
- Dylan Jones Evans looks at the state of the UK economy.
- Glyn Davies examines public confidence in politics.
- Andrew Nutt asks when Labour will take responsibility for their actions.
- Freedom Central looks at MP’s expenses.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare questions Labour’s commitment to West Wales.
- Plaid Bontnewydd looks at the Government’s Welfare to Work schemes. More here from Welsh Ramblings.
- Stonemason defends Labour’s ethnic cleansing comments in Cardiff and attacks Leanne Wood.
- Valley’s Mam picks up on Ramesh Patel’s controversial comments as well as Jacquie Smiths claims.
- Welsh Ramblings looks at the BBC’s recent decision making.
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