Sunday supplement
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Sunday supplement
An Americanism dating back to 1925–30
Example Sentences
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"Now the trouble is if the passenger levels have not returned post Covid to how they were, so many of the routes that we are keeping in place just don't have the customers, nor do we have the money to keep doing it," he told Sunday Supplement.
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Mr Waters, the deputy climate change minister, told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement "costs right across the board are going through the roof".
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Ms Whyley previously told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement that the offer would not be considered and dates were being prepared.
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Ms Whyley told BBC Radio Wales' Sunday Supplement that the offer would not be considered, so the next strike dates "are being set... and they will be announced very, very shortly".
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On Sunday, First Minister Mark Drakeford told BBC's Sunday Supplement that he hoped the offer would be "a basis for negotiations", which includes a one-off payment in the current financial year.
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