Topic: Territories
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Moon sighting course for UK Muslim leaders could spell end of ‘moon wars’
Working with Cambridge and Leeds universities, the Moonsighters Academy will train people to sight the new moon and call the start of Ramadan and Eid
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Friday prayer and fish and chips: portraits of Babaji’s Britain
Photography series shows a Pakistani grandfather’s life in London
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Winning stomachs not minds: the unstoppable rise of French halal
In France, food is political. Despite outcry from culinary nativists, halal cuisine is booming in Paris. Here’s where to find some of the best
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Alpha: emotionally complex body horror about the loss of innocence
Julia Ducournau’s third feature is a mournful story about the futility of holding a damaged family together in the face of an illness that no one fully understands
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A takeaway boom is damaging Bradford’s health. Is the solution more takeaways?
Delivery apps and deprivation have seen the number of cheap and unhealthy halal eateries soar. Two Muslim-owned businesses hope to change that
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Sudan Retold: a rich blend of art and unheard stories
An immersive exhibition and accompanying book shed new light on the nation’s past, present and future
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‘Stupid’, ‘childish’ and ‘AAHHHHHH’: MPs’ verdict on No 10’s latest manoeuvre
Health secretary Wes Streeting appears in a stronger position than ever following a bizarre briefing about leadership challenges from Downing Street
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Babies and toddlers referred to counter-terror scheme Prevent hundreds of times
‘Deeply concerning’ data obtained by Hyphen shows more than 200 referrals for children aged three or under since 2016, most citing ‘Islamist’ concerns








