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The French thinkers spreading anti-Muslim hatred across Europe
The fine line between hate speech and physical violence is being crossed more and more
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Moss Side — from no-go zone to culinary hotspot
In the 1990s, one inner-city neighbourhood became synonymous with Manchester’s rising tide of gang and gun crime. Now it’s a vibrant community, serving up cuisine from East Africa, the Caribbean and beyond
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The Greek government wants a refugee-free capital by 2023
Authorities have moved thousands of migrants from Athens to camps in remote locations ahead of upcoming general election
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How one Liverpool football club is kicking down mental health stigma
Set up by two young Muslims, Granby Toxteth Athletic draws on the city’s community spirit to help young people
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Ignored and dismissed: the mental health crisis among young British Muslims
Faced with a lack of understanding both at community level and within the health service, thousands of vulnerable people are going untreated
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There are Muslim bricks in Labour’s crumbling Red Wall
In 2019, the Labour party’s northern, white working-class base collapsed, handing a landslide election victory to the Conservatives. But are attempts to win those voters back alienating previously loyal South Asian supporters?
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From kormas to shawarmas — the transformation of Manchester’s Curry Mile
The city’s Rusholme district helped to introduce Britain to spice and bold flavours. Now, it is home to an array of cuisine from across the Muslim world