Topic: Territories
Latest articles
-
UK events for International Women’s Day and beyond
From Bristol to Bradford, local organisations are highlighting the contributions made and the challenges faced by Muslim women
-
The female cab drivers making roads safer for women and children
Pink Ladies and Annisa Cars, Muslim-owned taxi firms that only employ women drivers, are tackling the growing issue of sexual harassment in private hire vehicles
-
Engagement with faith groups on public health is too limited, doctors warn
Study in British Medical Journal says health chiefs should work on building longer-term links — as Ramadan glaucoma campaign shows how it can work
All articles
-

Streeting slams ‘attempts to delegitimise’ Muslim voters over byelection loss
Health secretary’s comments follow Reform-led backlash against Green victory in Gorton and Denton, but also put him at odds with Keir Starmer
-

Starmer has angered Trump — but Labour MPs, for once, are on his side
The thin-skinned US president could punish the UK for refusing to let him use British military bases. But standing up to Trump has proved popular at home
-

Iranians in UK fear for family amid conflicting reaction to US-Israel strikes
‘I don’t defend this regime, but I also don’t want my country and my people bombed to pulp’
-

Wajid Akhter: people are now the Muslim Council of Britain’s priority
The organisation’s general secretary is on a mission to empower and enfranchise UK Muslims at grassroots level
-

What is zakat?
Zakat is a type of charity in Islam where eligible Muslims give a percentage of their wealth each year to help those in need and share their blessings with others
-

Muslim Leeds fans ‘hurt’ by Ramadan booing: ‘Understand the word United’
Play during Saturday’s Premier League match against Manchester City stopped briefly so players at Elland Road could break the fast








