On 23 March 2022, the Chancellor delivered his annual Spring Statement address to parliament. Though the event had been trailed as a relatively low-key, “policy-light” affair, the looming squeeze in living standards compelled the Chancellor to adjust his plans once again. This briefing note assesses the main implications for Wales
Last Friday, the government held a press conference responding to the Silk Commission’s recommendati...
This is the third Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report. The report summarises the trends for th...
The article examines the model and programs for the socioeconomic development of Wales. As a result ...
This comprehensive report sets out the outlook for devolved and local spending, analyses spending pr...
This presentation, delivered at a fringe session during Plaid Cymru's Conference (October 2022), inc...
If the Barnett formula is rigorously applied to determine the budget of the Welsh Assembly Governmen...
This report describes existing business rates arrangements in Wales, summarises the current approach...
Debate around Wales’ place in the United Kingdom has intensified over recent years, with radically d...
This is the fourth Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report. The report provides a summary of the i...
This evidence supports the call for further devolution of powers in Wales, especially those that inc...
"The Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning announced (on 30 November 2010) how Wale...
Funding for UK Local Authorities has been affected significantly by the sharp reductions in central ...
Findings of a seminar organised by the Institute of Welsh Politics and Centre for Welsh Legal Affair...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
This Economic Intelligence Wales report, the second in a longer-term programme of research which aim...
Last Friday, the government held a press conference responding to the Silk Commission’s recommendati...
This is the third Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report. The report summarises the trends for th...
The article examines the model and programs for the socioeconomic development of Wales. As a result ...
This comprehensive report sets out the outlook for devolved and local spending, analyses spending pr...
This presentation, delivered at a fringe session during Plaid Cymru's Conference (October 2022), inc...
If the Barnett formula is rigorously applied to determine the budget of the Welsh Assembly Governmen...
This report describes existing business rates arrangements in Wales, summarises the current approach...
Debate around Wales’ place in the United Kingdom has intensified over recent years, with radically d...
This is the fourth Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report. The report provides a summary of the i...
This evidence supports the call for further devolution of powers in Wales, especially those that inc...
"The Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning announced (on 30 November 2010) how Wale...
Funding for UK Local Authorities has been affected significantly by the sharp reductions in central ...
Findings of a seminar organised by the Institute of Welsh Politics and Centre for Welsh Legal Affair...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
This Economic Intelligence Wales report, the second in a longer-term programme of research which aim...
Last Friday, the government held a press conference responding to the Silk Commission’s recommendati...
This is the third Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report. The report summarises the trends for th...
The article examines the model and programs for the socioeconomic development of Wales. As a result ...