Topic: Citizenship
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Hyphenated: Episode 3
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss the coronation of King Charles III—plus comedian Nabil Abdulrashid on life after Britain’s Got Talent and his new stand-up show
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‘We didn’t want to marry in a makeshift mosque in Athens’
Anna Stamou and husband Naim Elghandour found love while working with refugees fleeing Iraq
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Young, optimistic and devout — Gen Z Muslims in the UK
Muslims aged between 16 and 24 are buoyant about their economic and social futures, but Islamophobia remains a persistent problem
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Diversity and inclusion is a fact of life for Gen Z Muslims
Hyphen’s poll suggests that UK Muslims and their fellow Britons have more in common than ever before
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Video: Muslim Gen Zs — in their own words
From observing Ramadan to yearning for a halal McDonald’s, young Muslims tell us about their lives and ambitions
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Gen Z Muslims in the UK — the figures
From social mobility to wanting to live abroad, Hyphen’s poll reveals the experiences and aspirations of a generation of 16-24 year olds
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From Cairo to Berlin, with love
Nothing feels like home, but you can learn to love it
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‘Berlin felt like a home that was waiting for us’
A Kurdish-Danish couple navigate visa restrictions and travel bans to find married bliss in Germany
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Why too many refugees in the UK are lost for words
To integrate into new communities and find employment in the UK, new arrivals need to learn English. But lack of provision is creating problems








