Topic: Justice
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7 black holes in public data about Muslims
Policymakers know very little about Muslims’ experiences in healthcare, justice and education. That’s a problem when it comes to tackling inequality
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How Keir Starmer failed British Muslims
The outgoing prime minister was weak on Islamophobia, abandoned Labour’s pro-Palestine wing and criminalised Muslim political expression
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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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Golders Green attacks must not be used to usher in a new era of surveillance
The stabbing of two Jewish men in north London requires honest analysis. Instead, commentators are reaching for the usual convenient suspects
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Palestine Action hunger strikers speak for first time since being granted bail
Heba Muraisi, Qesser Zuhrah and Kamran Ahmed held a press conference in London alleging mistreatment by prison staff
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Starmer and Badenoch clash over shadow justice secretary’s anti-Muslim comments
Nick Timothy MP said Muslims including the mayor of London Sadiq Khan praying in Trafalgar Square was an ‘act of domination’
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Lead coroner for diversity says lack of data is making her job harder
Nadia Persaud, who was appointed to the role for England and Wales last year, also said the coroner’s service should be reorganised and run nationally
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18,000 Home Office immigration staff still haven’t done Windrush training
It is six years since the department accepted a recommendation from the Windrush Lessons Learned review that ‘all immigration officials’ be trained








