| | The American E-Newsletter |
September 17, 2020
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| September’s been busy so far, there’s so much news that we can’t actually fit it all into one newsletter! If you’d like to keep up to date with all the latest Transatlantic news, make sure you’re following us on Twitter or Facebook, and bookmark www.theamerican.co.uk/pr/news for all the latest stories. If you’re also finding the newsletter useful, please do let your American friends or family know – they can sign up for free at www.theamerican.co.uk/pr/e-newsletter.
This week’s news covers the resumption of passport services at the US Embassy, the latest on voting as an overseas American, some useful tax updates and two interesting items on the Special Relationship.
Our features section is also bursting at the seams. This week, Alison Holmes asks if Covid-19 is reshaping the American dream, Mike Carlson looks at Week One of a very different NFL Season, we speak to historian Dan Snow about the Mayflower 400 commemorations, two recently published writers tell us some fascinating stories, and Barry Donaghue shares his advice on how to buy a car in the UK. Meanwhile, Peter Lawler continues to reflect on the places he’d like to go when things are back to normal, and Bruce Joffe asks which Iberian destination is better, Portugal or Spain?
The next few weeks feel like they could be uncertain with the number of coronavirus cases increasing. As always, do keep safe, stay well, and enjoy your newsletter. |
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