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A happy Yorkshire Day to everyone
As people across the historic county celebrate their regional pride, we look at the many contributions made by local Muslim communities
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Still avoiding parks and shops: how Muslims feel a year on from the riots
Focus groups run by Hyphen in Rotherham reveal lingering fear a year on from the riots — but also praise for neighbours and hope for the future
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How France failed to keep its Olympics promises
Paris pitched the Games as a solution to a long-term housing crisis in Saint-Denis, one of its poorest neighbourhoods. One year later, residents have little hope of these promises ever being kept
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Coming to a school near you, the Muslim charity training tomorrow’s film-makers
UK Muslim Film looks to expand after successful pilot in Cardiff teaching kids to tackle bias while shooting film and TV trailers
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Kinship stops thousands of Muslim kids from entering the care system each year
Muslims who step in to take care of children in their wider family save the UK government at least £223m annually, according to the thinktank Equi
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Faith-based charities are ‘better at convincing people to accept help’
Panellists from the National Zakat Foundation and Christian, Jewish and Sikh charities discussed the role of faith in tackling poverty at a panel this week
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‘It’s not about me’: meet the Muslim community heroes celebrated by the king
Zahrah Mahmood and Njok Malik Jeng, experts in mountains and masquerades respectively, are among recipients of the king’s birthday honours
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Backed by Harry and Meghan, unique Muslim and Jewish-run food bank turns 10
In the shadow of a Reform-run council, a partnership between Muslim and Jewish charities gives guests a hot meal, a place to chat — and a bunch of flowers
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The crisis of Muslim burials in Europe
A critical lack of graves and expensive repatriations means the problem of how to bury growing numbers of Muslim dead has reached a tipping point








