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Alfred Thomas and Wales in Parliament![]() Alfred Thomas (1840–1927) is a curiously neglected figure in the history of late nineteenth century Wales.
| Devolution and Broadcasting![]() In this lecture by a former Controller of BBC Wales, the speaker set out some challenges for Welsh broadcasting in the current political climate of devolution.
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Huw T Edwards a Datganoli 1945–1964![]() Un a oedd yn flaenllaw ym mywyd cyhoeddus Cymru a chwaraeodd ran bwysig yn natblygiad y broses o ddatganoli oedd Huw T. Edwards.
| Lloyd George and Land Reform![]() Lloyd George’s persistent commitment to land reform raises an important question about whether there were consistent themes in the career in this most protean of politicians. This article seeks to provide some indications towards an answer.
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Lloyd George at Eighty![]() David Lloyd George celebrated his eightieth birthday at his home at Bron-y-de, Churt, Surrey on 17 January 1943.
| Lloyd George at Paris, 1938![]() In March 1938 Lloyd George made a brief, unofficial visit to Paris in the company of his devoted PPS A. J. Sylvester, his mistress and secretary Frances Stevenson and her nine year old daughter Jennifer.
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Machinery of Justice in a Changing Wales![]() This article, by David Lloyd Jones, is an attempt to survey the present state of the judicial branch of government in Wales and to consider the extent to which it is adapting to meet the needs of a devolved Wales.
| The Counterfactual Case for Sir George Cornewall Lewis![]() This exercise in counterfactual history invites the reader to contemplate a late Victorian political epoch.
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The Future of Welsh Devolution![]() An attembt to describe recent developments in Welsh devolution by by Sir Emyr Jones Parry, a distinguished British diplomat and Chairman of the All Wales Convention.
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