
Sunday
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First episode date | 2002 |
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Presented by | Miriama Kamo |
Networks | TVNZ 1 |
Genres | Current Affairs |
No of season | 27 |
Present by | Jim Waley |
Origin releas | 15 November 1981 –; 3 August 2008 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 482931 |
About Sunday
Sunday was an Australian current affairs, arts and politics program, broadcast nationally on Sunday mornings on the Nine Network Australia.
TikTok says action taken on Israel conflict videos

... " We immediately mobilised significant resources and personnel to help maintain the safety of our community and integrity of our platform, " the company said in a statement on Sunday...
Doctor in Gaza: I woke up to sounds of explosions

... " There have been continuous airstrikes and shelling since then, " he told the BBC s Newshour radio programme from a UN facility where he and about 20 other foreign nationals have been living in since Sunday...
20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph

...By Hywel Griffith & Peter ShuttleworthBBC News Speed limits in built-up areas will be reduced from 30mph to 20mph in Wales on Sunday - a UK first that has caused controversy with some drivers...
Foreign secretary James Cleverly to attend World Cup final

...UK foreign secretary James Cleverly will travel to Australia to watch England in the Women s World Cup final this Sunday...
Transplant Games: 'Without organ donations I wouldn't be here'

... The athletes at the games - which finish on Sunday - don t just care about the medals, they re hoping to raise awareness of organ donation too...
Cambodia faces rigged election as Hun Sen extends total control

... For voters heading to the polls again this Sunday - it s déjà vu with their only alternative banned...
Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms

... It says the TQ Samsun left on Sunday - a claim backed by Reuters news agency...
Laura Kuenssberg: Why you should not expect a cheque book election

...By Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg" It s the economy, stupid...
Foreign secretary James Cleverly to attend World Cup final
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will travel to Australia to watch England in The Women 's World Cup final this Sunday .
He will join Lucy Frazer , The Cabinet minister responsible for sports policy, as the Lionesses take on Spain.
Rishi Sunak , however, will not be attending The Match in Sydney.
Health minister Neil O'Brien said the Prime Minister would " love to be there" But had unavoidable diary commitments.
He blamed The War in Ukraine and " some of The Other things that are happening with the wider economy".
" The Prime Minister has a lot of crucial things in his diary, and some of those things he can't always move, " he told broadcasters.
Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Spain's Queen Letizia will fly to Australia to attend The Final with her 16-year-old daughter Infanta Sofia - But no British royals will be present.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation said King Felipe would not be attending, as he would be busy carrying out other official duties.
Kensington Palace said Prince William, The President of the Football Association, would be cheering on the England team from the UK.
It is understood he made the decision to avoid making long-distance flights for a very short stay in Australia. He is believed to be concerned about the climate impact of making The Journey .
Bank Holiday callsThe Foreign Office confirmed Mr Cleverly's attendance on Friday, following confirmation of Ms Frazer's plans to travel on Wednesday.
The government has said it has to celebrate an England victory in The Final , despite calls from Labour and the Liberal Democrats . There has never been one held to mark a sporting occasion.
Ministers have called on local councils to do their best to allow pubs to open early ahead of The Game .
According to an industry body, most pubs are likely to be unable to serve alcohol until 11:00 BST, The Time The Match begins, with some being restricted until midday.
Pubs can apply to their council for a temporary event notice (TEN) to vary their Hours - But that requires five Working Days to process.
There have been calls to relax licensing laws in England and Wales on Sunday - But signing off such a move would require the consent of Parliament, which is currently in its summer recess.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com