The Chancellor's decision to prioritise growth, while investing in green energy, social housing and levelling up the country, should be welcomed, argues Simon Nixon
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The Chancellor's Spending Review was far more radical and transformative than anyone has yet realised, argues Josiah Mortimer
The Chancellor offered security for the profit margins of defence and construction companies while largely missing the opportunity to invest in the economic security of working people, argues Labour MP Clive Lewis
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth says Nigel Farage's party could 'undo Wales's fledgling democracy' as polling shows dramatic shift away from Labour
Keir Starmer's commitment to upholding international human rights law doesn't appear to extend to the Israeli Government, argues Martin Shaw
Campaigners believe 'millions more could be enfranchised with no additional burden on individuals or extra cost'
Progressives need to learn these lessons from the national populists in order to defeat them, argues Neal Lawson
News organisations are failing the country at the moment when responsible independent journalism is most needed, argues Mathilda Mallinson
The media is widely reporting Reform UK's claims they could save billions by cutting equality schemes. The real figure appears to be around 250 times smaller, reports Josiah Mortimer
Rachel Morris on the politicians and media organisations now cynically trying to exploit Wales for their own political gain