- Cambria Politico looks at plans to sell of Welsh assets.
- Matt Withers looks at the time Gordon Brown is spending on the economy.
- Adam Price gives his views on top-up fees.
- David Jones comments on the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green. More here from Peter Black, Damon Lord and Miss Wagstaff.
- Bevan Foundation asks if the PBR has short changed Wales.
- Tomorrow’s Wales looks at the need to be positive about the referendum.
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Friday, 28 November 2008
Blog Review: 242
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Blog Review: 115
Clearly Hain’s resignation is the main gossip of the blogsphere. Those commenting on it are:
- Betsan Powys who wants have another look at the odds on his successor.
- Vaughan Roderick looks at Peter Hain’s successor and questions if there will be a Secretary of State at all.
- Damon Lord says Wales rejoices in Hain’s resignation.
- Miss Wagstaff asks if Hain could have saved his reputation if he had stood down sooner.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare says the resignation will not be the end of Hain’s troubles.
In other news.
- David Cornock notes an interview he had with Maggie Thatcher.
- David Jones says Nick Cleggs performance goes from bad to worse.
- Dylan Jones Evans notes Peter Hain’s endorsement of his work.
- Alun Ffred Jones makes his blogging debut.
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
Blog Review 74

The departure of Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell is the talk of today's blogs.
- Betsan Powys notes the Lib Dems are in real trouble.
- David Cornock suggests the annual Lib Dem leadership crisis should become a reality TV show.
- Bethan Jenkins gives her musings about Ming’s departure.
- Paul Flynn suggests the leadership was too much for Ming.
- Peter Black gives the Liberals view on the resignation.
- Glyn Davies says Ming was pushed.
- Damon lord says Ming was tackling a problem no one could solve.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare highlights the third resignation for the Lib Dems this week and warns against accepting Lembit’s support.
- Ordovicius notes further tensions in the Welsh Lib Dems camp with more calls for Mike German to step down.
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Blog Review 56
- David Cornock notes Lembit's latest showbiz splash.
- Tomos Livingstone looks at the failure of the British public to identify who leads the Liberal Democrats.
- Bethan Jenkins blogs about the ten years of devolution.
- Paul Flynn looks at Gordon Brown’s election chances, and his handling of the dangerous case of foot and moth!?
- Ceredig looks at Lib Dem green tax plans.
- Damon Lord ponders if Mike German and Ming Campbell have had their day.
- Gwe returns to blogging with a post about the support for further devolution.
- Independence Cymru looks at the benefits of devolution.
- Ordovicius, on behalf of Iain Dale, provides a top 20 list of Welsh blogs.
Friday, 10 August 2007
Blog Reviw 48
- Matt Withers looks at the Plaid reshuffle.
- Cascittuni looks at the debate around the conservative’s logo and says the party don’t have a hunger to win an election. More on the logo with Damon Lord.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare examines the possibility of an early election.
- Miserable Old Fart looks at Jan Morris and Huw Lewis’ dispute.
- View From the Glen returns with a post about Tory defector David Anstee.
Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Blog Review 32
- David Cornock looks at Chris Bryant’s recent publicity shot.
- Paul Flynn looks at how out of touch Neil Kinnock has become and Boris Johnson’s Mayoral bid.
- Damon Lord notes the speed at which Boris Johnson’s campaign has got up and running.
- Seneddwr announced his departure from the blogsphere. More on it here by Glamorganshire.
- Miserable Old Fart notes Chris Bryant’s calls to scrap Welsh Language first announcements. More here by Ordovicius.
Monday, 2 July 2007
Blog Review 20
- Betsan Powys reports on Rhodri Morgan’s fight with Labour MP and the battle to clear One Wales.
- Alun Cairns says the Labour party have shown their leadership is dishonourable in trying to force the deal through.
- Amanwy notes Peter Hain’s off message farewell to Nick Ainger.
- Ceredig states that the leaked Plaid-Labour merger story was in fact a spoof.
- Damon Lord looks at Rhodri and Ieuan’s civil partnership.
- Normal Mouth looks at the One Wales document and its implications for voting systems in Wales.
- Seneddwr looks at the Lab-Plaid coalition for the Presiding Officer and his deputy.
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