Ministers
The Home Office wrecks its reputation at the Home Affairs Select Committee – again
The Government now needs to put out its definitive advice on EU citizens after Brexit immediately to rectify the damage.
Shona Robison
Shona Robison reflects on transforming the health and care system, getting government out of its silos and delivering the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Ieuan Wyn Jones
Ieuan Wyn Jones reflects on leading Plaid Cymru into government for the first time.
Accountability in modern government: recommendations for change
Ministers should be called to explain when things go wrong under their watch – even if they are no longer in office.
Andy Kerr
Andy Kerr reflects on making tricky spending decisions, trying to reform a “dysfunctional” health system and implementing the smoking ban.
Alex Neil
Alex Neil reflects on civil service advice, preparing to take on social security powers and attempts to modernise the health system.
Alun Michael
Alun Michael reflects on the first year of devolution to Wales, the importance of joining up policies at the local level and his time in government.
Andrew Davies
Andrew Davies was interviewed on 13 September 2018 for the Institute for Government’s Ministers Reflect project.
Jane Hutt
Jane Hutt talks about taking responsibility for crises as Health Minister and striking deals with opposition parties as Chief Whip.
Lord German
Lord German reflects on leading the Liberal Democrats into coalition and making the best use of the limited powers of the Welsh Government.