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The Somali Village revisits Bradford’s forgotten colonial exhibition
A new exhibit examines the city’s ties to a troubling form of imperial entertainment
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Weekend with Tahar Rahim: ‘It starts with a coffee and cigarette’
The actor on people watching in a French brasserie, movie nights with his children and his new role in the Sky thriller Prisoner
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Heartbreak as Sheffield’s ‘safe haven’ Somali centre could be forced to shut
Crumbling roof could force Israac Somali Community Association to shut after more than 40 years — and would cost £250,000 to repair
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Bradford lawyer takes up historic high sheriff role: ‘representation matters’
Dr Ruby Bhatti, the new high sheriff of West Yorkshire, intends to use her year in office to uplift young people and community groups
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Sketchy Muslims: women-led comedy that’s ‘halal but not cringe’
After meeting at a writers’ workshop, Noor Sobka and Luna Al-Kaisy are breaking down barriers and putting Muslim performers in the spotlight
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Landmark survey to explore lives of Muslim converts in the UK
Study by the Ayaan Institute aims to reach 1,600 new Muslims and could be largest of its kind since 2010
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Birmingham balti could be recognised by Unesco within weeks
The city’s Balti Triangle is declining. After a decade-long campaign by Zaf Hussain and others, could cultural heritage recognition help it survive?
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Plans announced for UK’s first Muslim women’s rugby team
Richmond's Zainab Alema, the first visibly Muslim woman to play in the Premiership, hopes to launch Muslimah Rugby in the summer








