'Yes' vote anniversary

It's 10 years since Wales went to the polls to vote on whether it wanted a devolved Assembly.

The result was a narrow 'yes' and in 1999 the first Assembly Members gathered in Cardiff Bay to take up their new powers and responsibilities.

So what's changed in the decade since the referendum, for business, the economy and workers in Wales?

Now, with a new coalition government and new powers, what does the future hold?

In a special Wales@work to kick off the new autumn series, Nick Servini is joined from the Senedd in Cardiff Bay by Minister for the Economy & Transport Ieuan Wyn Jones and an audience of people from the business world.

Wales@Work, Tuesday 18 September at 6.32pm, repeated Sunday 23 September at 7.03am.


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