Hyphenated: Episode 19

This week, our panellists survey the UK political landscape as MPs return to parliament, assess the legacy of the late Mohamed Al-Fayed, and discuss whether Britain is still a Christian country. Plus, tech leader Arfah Farooq on why diversity is key to mitigating the risks of AI.

Photographs courtesy of Shehab Khan (left), Shelina Janmohamed (centre), Arfah Farooq (right)
Photographs courtesy of Shehab Khan (left), Shelina Janmohamed (centre), Arfah Farooq (right)

Hyphen reporter Aisha Rimi, author and advertising exec Shelina Janmohamed and ITV News political correspondent Shehab Khan discuss the issues facing Rishi Sunak’s government as MPs return to parliament after the summer recess, the legacy of former Harrods and Fulham FC owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, following his death, and whether it’s still accurate to describe Britain as a Christian country.

Host Reya El-Salahi chats to tech leader Arfah Farooq about the lucky accident of her career path, helping Muslims level up through the Muslamic Makers community and why diversity is key to mitigating the risks of AI.

Plus, journalist Faisal Ali meets the Muslim junior doctors leaving the NHS.

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