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Racist attacks in most diverse part of Belfast double in a decade
Rise, a new website that maps racially motivated hate crimes and incidents across Northern Ireland, shows an increase of 112% in inner city
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‘Terrified’ Belfast Muslims have expected racist violence for months
Footage shows houses and vehicles being set alight by masked groups following the stabbing of Stephen Ogilvie
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British Pakistani doctor’s new eye scan can spot dementia years early
Dr Rayaz Malik is now preparing to submit the technology to the European Medicines Agency for approval
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Midwives’ training will tackle racist myth that Black women feel less pain
Professionals cautiously welcome new training principles that will be added to course curriculums and Nursing and Midwifery Council code of practice
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The P Word returns and has become ‘even more relevant’
The Olivier-winning play about a queer South Asian love story in the context of the UK’s asylum system is showing at London’s Bush Theatre
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Weekend with Dúaa Karim: ‘My dream is to be in the comfort of my own home’
The Man Like Mobeen star on her experience as a Muslim actor, family movie nights and the Birmingham food scene
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Muslims in Havering fear for their future after neighbours back Reform
The east London borough is home to 16,000 Muslims — and is now controlled by Nigel Farage’s party, which has made its feelings about Islam clear
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Adam Azim: ‘When you sign up for a fight, you’re allowing me to punch you in the face’
The undefeated boxer is back from injury and moving ever closer to a world title bid
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How an east London estate fought developers for its own purpose-built mosque — and won
Residents of the Burdett estate in Tower Hamlets campaigned for redevelopment plans to include a new mosque. Almost 10 years on, they say it has transformed the area and the community for the better








