Topic: Demographics
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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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Nidahl’s campaign to save mum sparks 1,600% surge in Black stem cell donors
Nidahl Hamdan has been appealing for more Black donors to sign up as her mother Zeinab faces acute myeloid leukaemia
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Muslim soldiers’ story ‘woven into fabric of UK’, says faith minister
Nesil Caliskan made comments in light of government announcement that it wants long-awaited Muslim war memorial built by late 2028
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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
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Nearly half of UK imams are now British-born — up from just 8% in 2008
Research from Cardiff University’s Centre for the Study of Islam shows major generational shift — but warns imams are ‘overworked and underpaid’
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155,000 more Muslim kids affected by two-child benefit cap than thought
Labour MPs and party’s Muslim network add to pressure on ministers to axe two-child benefit cap in light of Hyphen’s findings
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Votes at 16 will enfranchise 156,000 young Muslims — 10% of new voters
Analysis of 2021 census data also finds young Muslim voters could have biggest impact in urban areas such as Birmingham, Bradford and east London
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What you need to know about plans to disclose suspects’ ethnicity and nationality
New guidance for police could see more details made public about people who have been charged with a crime. Here’s what it could mean for Muslims
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NHS pays ethnic minority workers from overseas less than white colleagues
Asian migrant workers are 22% less likely to be high earners than their white, UK-born colleagues, while Black migrant workers are 30% less likely








