Hyphenated: Episode 10

Hyphen journalists and guests discuss the latest Partygate inquiry,  and London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plan to boost the number of cyclists. Plus, we interview filmmaker Asim Abbasi about his new sitcom ‘Count Abdulla’.

Hyphenated podcast guests: Asim Abbasi (left), Bushra Shaikh (centre), Shafi Musaddique (right)
Photographs courtesy of Asim Abbasi (left), Bushra Shaikh (centre), Shafi Musaddique (right)

This week, Hyphen columnist Sunder Katwala, political commentator Bushra Shaikh and the journalist Shafi Musaddique discuss the possible end of Boris Johnson’s political career, the sixth anniversary of the Grenfell tragedy, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plan to encourage cycling in the city.

Host Reya El-Salahi talks to filmmaker Asim Abbasi about his new British Muslim sitcom ‘Count Abdulla’.

Plus, Hyphen journalist Dion Fanning introduces his latest article telling the story of The Muslim Sisters of Eire.

Get in touch with the Hyphenated team: podcast@hyphenonline.com


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