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Sunday supplement

noun

  1. a special section incorporated in the Sunday editions of many newspapers, often containing features on books, celebrities, home entertainment, gardening, and the like.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Sunday supplement1

An Americanism dating back to 1925–30
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"What we need to do as a Labour Party is to address the fundamentals in the economy," he told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement.

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"We are the first and only UK nation to have implemented free school meals in all primary schools. Wales has won international plaudits for doing so – but we need to raise the quality of that food," he told Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement.

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On Sunday, commission chief executive Shereen Williams told the BBC Sunday Supplement programme that previous proposals to give most seats Welsh-only names had prompted "pushback" during a recent consultation.

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"What they have done is, frankly, destroy trust and good will within the university," Prof Andrews told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement.

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Hart told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement it included a "rather depressing reminder of some of the difficulties that we all encountered" during the pandemic and "if we ever have to do that kind of thing again, is there a better way of doing it?"

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