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What will the ONS’s decision mean for Wales?

What will the ONS’s decision mean for Wales?

Posted on 3 October 2016 by Steffan Evans

The blog was first published on Welsh Housing Quarterly's website on the 29th of September 2016. Housing associations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are to be reclassified as part […]

Snap, Crackle, Pop? May a’r Cwestiwn o Etholiad Brys

Snap, Crackle, Pop? May a’r Cwestiwn o Etholiad Brys

Posted on 27 September 2016 by Aled Hughes

Gyda Chynhadledd Hydref y Ceidwadwyr yn cael ei gynnal yn Birmingham wythnos nesaf, Aled Morgan Hughes sy’n ystyried Theresa May a’r cwestiwn o etholiad cyffredinol brys… “I’ve got the power!” […]

A silent storm? The reclassification of Welsh housing associations

A silent storm? The reclassification of Welsh housing associations

Posted on 22 September 2016 by Steffan Evans

The summer of 2016 will be remembered forever as an extraordinary period for British politics, but as we head into the autumn the events of the summer continue to dominate […]

Is ‘Clear Red Water’ about to become even clearer?

Is ‘Clear Red Water’ about to become even clearer?

Posted on 20 September 2016 by Nye Davies

Nye Davies examines calls for the Welsh Labour Party to become more autonomous in the wake of the Labour Leadership Election. In 2002 Rhodri Morgan made his famous ‘Clear Red […]

Croeso!

Croeso!

Posted on 18 September 2016 by Jac Larner

Welcome to Thinking Wales. This blog is to showcase current research, comments and analysis on Welsh politics and policy from postgraduate researchers at the Wales Governance Centre. The Centre and […]