Topic: Territories
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Events and screenings to look out for at London Indian Film Festival
Highlights include a discussion with Bollywood star Aamir Khan and a reunion of the cast of Goodness Gracious Me
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Racist attacks in most diverse part of Belfast double in a decade
Rise, a new website that maps racially motivated hate crimes and incidents across Northern Ireland, shows an increase of 112% in inner city
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The fashion world has always excluded disabled women like me. Are things finally changing?
Shopping has always been a challenge for disabled Muslim women. We need more adaptive clothing brands that represent a lived experience, rather than a limited trend
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Hala Alyan on her ‘messiest, most uncomfortable experience of writing’
I’ll Tell You When I’m Home, the author’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated memoir, explores trauma, displacement and the stories we pass on to our children
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Changes to medical regulator ‘could be weaponised against pro-Palestinian docs’
Doctors’ groups including the British Islamic Medical Association have written to DHSC opposing plans to curtail independence of medical tribunals
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The Migration Matters Festival returns to Sheffield with a packed programme
Encompassing art, film, food and conversation, the nine-day event explores identity and belonging and celebrates the diverse culture of the UK’s first City of Sanctuary
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The Hyphen Father’s Day gift guide
No matter how difficult your dad is to buy for, we’ve got you covered
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Most Brits recognise that Muslims face prejudice and back efforts to stop it
Some 61% support government action against anti-Muslim prejudice, suggesting Tory pledge to scrap equality duty is out of step with public mood
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The Camden helpline that supported South Asians at the height of racist violence in 1980s London
As racial tensions increased in the capital in the capital, volunteers started a monitoring helpline and arranged for safe transport for people of colour. A new play, Camdenwalla, looks back at this history








