
Health, Sports & Psychology
99Rewind: Women, power and influence in Wales
How far has the world lead the Nartional Assembly For Wales has given in female representation been replicated across wider Welsh society?

Health, Sports & Psychology
99Rewind: Is ‘statewide’ politics better than devolved politics?
In an extract from his recent Welsh Governance Centre’s St David’s Day lecture, Professor of Politics at Edinburgh University Charlie Jeffery looks at how academics analyse the importance and role of ‘regional’ and ‘state’ government and politics.

Society, Politics & Law
99Rewind: One devolution decade, two referendums, where next?
Rachel Banner, spokesperson for the campaign against direct law-making powers for the National Assembly for Wales, gives her take on the devolution journey, its next destination and what she perceives as the lack of debate.

Society, Politics & Law
99Rewind: On the way to Cardiff Bay - a Liberal Democrat viewpoint
Kirsty Williams, leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, looks back at the very first Welsh General Election and a campaign which was as much about explaining the powers and role of the Welsh Assembly as it was about policy issues

Society, Politics & Law
99Rewind: On the way to Cardiff Bay - a Plaid Cymru viewpoint
Janet Ryder of Plaid Cymru reflects on the excitement of the 1999 Welsh General Election campaign, the vagaries of canvassing on the border, and Plaid’s determination to get a strong female presence in the new Welsh Assembly

Society, Politics & Law
99Rewind: Party politics like it's 1999
As the people of Wales prepared for three big elections in 2011, we turned back time to the first Welsh General Election

Nature & Environment
The Cardiff Bay Barrage
Open University sociologist David Goldblatt visited Cardiff to discover how plans for a tidal barrage split the city.