Topic: London
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Sumayya Vally Q&A: ‘Being able to imagine a world is such a big part of architecture’
The youngest architect to design the Serpentine Pavilion on how faith and politics have shaped her approach to design
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Pakistan’s crackdown on Imran Khan’s party reaches Britain
As the country’s powerful military intensifies its campaign to dismantle PTI, British Pakistanis share how they have been affected
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Nadeine Asbali Q&A: ‘Wearing the hijab and still living your life is the most effective way you can resist’
The journalist and teacher on her debut book about navigating life as a hijab-wearing woman in Britain
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Art exhibition creates ‘a new conversation about Palestine’
Ranging from painting to sculpture and photography, From Palestine With Art, brings to London the vibrant work of 21 creators
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Grenfell Tower: ‘I lost the meaning of life when I lost my sister’
Six years after fire tore through the west London housing block, survivors and bereaved loved ones share their stories and confront representatives of organisations blamed for the disaster
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‘The aim is to inspire other people fighting a similar battle’
Rizwan Javed, a London rail worker, has been appointed an MBE for helping save the lives of dozens of vulnerable individuals
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Sabiib brings Somali food to the people
A corner of west London, once the preserve of fast food shops and convenience stores, has become one of the capital’s hottest culinary destinations
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Farah Nabulsi Q&A: ‘I always knew that talking about Palestine would alienate me in the film industry’
The award-winning director on her life, work and finding the courage to speak out
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Photographer Mohamed Mohamud captures stories from the worldwide Somali diaspora
It all started as a hobby, shot on an iPhone. Eight years later, 8,000 people in 30 countries have taken part in this globe-spanning project