Topic: Territories
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‘I wanted to play on expectations’: Sufiyaan Salam on the buzz around his debut novel
The author’s work has been praised by Stormzy and Dua Lipa. Here he speaks about the inspirations behind Wimmy Road Boyz
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Can Andy Burnham’s Manchesterism save Labour from itself?
He is widely heralded as the party’s savior, but it’s important to prioritise policy over personality
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How fragrance layering has its roots in the Middle East
A growing number of people are combining scents in a practice that dates back to the origins of perfumery
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Muslims in Havering fear for their future after neighbours back Reform
The east London borough is home to 16,000 Muslims — and is now controlled by Nigel Farage’s party, which has made its feelings about Islam clear
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Adam Azim: ‘When you sign up for a fight, you’re allowing me to punch you in the face’
The undefeated boxer is back from injury and moving ever closer to a world title bid
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Photo Essay: Hajj through Maaria Lohiya’s eyes
The Indian-British photographer presents an intimate portrait of the pilgrimage and those who went on the journey alongside her
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Tarik Saleh’s Eagles of the Republic — a slick satire about fame as an instrument of state control
The Swedish-Egyptian director examines the uneasy relationship between artists, propaganda and authoritarianism
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Minister says activist’s call to ‘remove Islam’ from parliament was unacceptable
David Hanson was quizzed over public comments made by activist Kellie-Jay Keen at the far-right ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally in London on Saturday








