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November 12, 2020
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| Have we got news for you? Yes we do! First of all, thank you for your great responses to The American’s appearance as Guest Publication on last week’s episode of Have I Got News For You, the BBC panel show that takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the latest news. After a long election campaign, the episode was a great chance to wind down. You can still watch the episode on BBC iPlayer, check out our top news below.
This week the news covers a range of topics, from an American winning the British Formula 3 championship to a plaque dedicated to the Wampanoag People in Southampton. There’s also a new app and community being launched, aiming to preserve the memory of soldiers around the world who fought for freedom, a great initiative after this week’s Veteran’s Day commemorations. As we approach Thanksgiving, we also ask if Americans in the UK can fly back to the States during lockdown, and we give a call to the Butterball Turkey Talk Line to bring you some great tips on cooking a turkey at home.
In other features, Michael M Sandwick goes meatless for Vegan month, Michael Burland checks out ethereal Americana music from West Virginian Sierra Ferrell, and Rev Swifty brings down the curtain on his Election Countdown.
Stay safe, keep well, and enjoy your newsletter. |
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