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Sunday supplement

American  

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.


Etymology

Origin of Sunday supplement

An Americanism dating back to 1925–30

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"But they will have an eisteddfod, hopefully, and, you know, people can come together," she told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement.

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"We're likely to see that change in future weeks and I think it is going to be very difficult for us to hold the waters back from across England, so we've got to be ready for this," she told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement programme.

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Speaking on BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement programme Mr Gething said the trade deal would threaten farming businesses across Wales, by allowing imports of cheaper meat with lower welfare standards.

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"We're right to pause and make sure we have all the very best information, and then make decisions about further easements in Wales," told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement programme.

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Speaking on BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement programme, the leader of the Conservatives in the Senedd said the first minister had "a very managerial style of government".

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