Devolution to Scotland and Wales was a central pillar of the legislative agenda of the Labour Government elected in 1997, yet despite the constitutional significance of this programme it was undertaken without significant enthusiasm by the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Nowhere was this blend of significant change, yet pervasive lack of passion (or interest) more apparent than devolution to Wales. Drawing upon recently released archival documents, this paper will explore the New Labour Government’s approach to devolution in Wales. These papers provide fresh evidence of the second order nature, and treatment, of Welsh devolution, compared to the attention provided to Scottish devolution, as well as the narcissism of small details which p...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
Redesigning Democracy weaves together two important political stories. The first charts the long and...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Gre...
2024 marks twenty-five years since the first elections to, and meeting of, the National Assembly for...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
The question of whether devolved assemblies should be established for Scotland and Wales dominated c...
Referendums in 1979 and 1997 asked if an elected Assembly should be created in Wales to oversee some...
This paper explores the development of public attitudes to devolution in Wales since the September 1...
The story of devolution in the United Kingdom is a long and chequered one which long predates the es...
This paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part of a strategy of « poli...
On 28 March 1979 the House of Commons passed a Motion of No Confidence in the Government. It was the...
By the 1970s British political leaders had initiated a movement towards devolution, which was by no ...
Despite more than 20 years of Welsh democratic devolution, the Welsh Government, and Welsh Ministers...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
Redesigning Democracy weaves together two important political stories. The first charts the long and...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Gre...
2024 marks twenty-five years since the first elections to, and meeting of, the National Assembly for...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
The question of whether devolved assemblies should be established for Scotland and Wales dominated c...
Referendums in 1979 and 1997 asked if an elected Assembly should be created in Wales to oversee some...
This paper explores the development of public attitudes to devolution in Wales since the September 1...
The story of devolution in the United Kingdom is a long and chequered one which long predates the es...
This paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part of a strategy of « poli...
On 28 March 1979 the House of Commons passed a Motion of No Confidence in the Government. It was the...
By the 1970s British political leaders had initiated a movement towards devolution, which was by no ...
Despite more than 20 years of Welsh democratic devolution, the Welsh Government, and Welsh Ministers...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
Redesigning Democracy weaves together two important political stories. The first charts the long and...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...