Hyphenated: Episode 3
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss the coronation of King Charles III—plus comedian Nabil Abdulrashid on life after Britain’s Got Talent and his new stand-up show
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What are your plans for this coronation weekend? In our latest episode, Hyphen editor Burhan Wazir, commentator Bushra Shaikh and activist Halima Khan discuss whether the royal family holds any influence over young Muslims. The panel also discusses whether the UK government has done enough to help UK nationals in Sudan; and the importance of a landmark review into the UK government’s engagement with faith communities.
Plus: comedian Nabil Abdulrashid talks to host Reya El-Salahi about life after Britain’s Got Talent and his new stand-up show.
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Topics
Selected stories
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‘There are many hidden Muslim gems in London’s history’
AbdulMaalik Tailor, the founder of Muslim History Tours, is on a mission to show everyone an often-ignored side of the UK capital
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Why politicians should heed the King’s words by encouraging a common civic identity
Britain’s political parties should take lessons from King Charles and encourage good relations between people of all faiths and creeds
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‘You get art but then you also get something edible’
Young Muslim bakers have turned their lockdown hobby into decorative cake making start-ups with the help of Instagram