
Where I Went On Holiday
Three Wessex Scene writers talk about their summer abroad.
→Three Wessex Scene writers talk about their summer abroad.
→Max Burt argues that climate change denial can be addressed by improving the economic conditions of the working classes
→Prior to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Communication Workers of America sent letters to eight major companies asking to ‘receive the wage increases they [had] been promised’. None of the companies chose to respond.
→Alyssa Caroline-Burnette discusses the differences between the UK and the USA’s cuisine’s, and reminisces over the recipes that remind her of home.
→The US state department has added to its definition of anti-semitism.
→Alyssa Caroline Burnett speaks candidly of how as an American, she perceives President Trump’s Border Wall.
→Features Editor Beth Ablett criticizes Donald Trump’s new Domestic Violence laws, and its lack of media coverage.
→Travel Editor Megan Crossman reflects on the recent US Shootings and how the rhetoric of President Trump is at fault.
→Joseph Briody examines the stereotype of Brits behaving badly abroad.
→Writer Molly McCabe explores the sentencing and criminal activities of notorious drug lord ‘El Chapo’
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