Topic: England
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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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Hassan Ugail Q&A: ‘Machine learning has the potential to uncover lost history’
The UK-based mathematician and computer scientist on how he used AI to shed new light on works by the Renaissance painter Raphael
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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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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
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Multiculturalism isn’t Luton’s problem
The hometown I know is a place where people pull together in times of need — and on the football terraces
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A piece of paradise blooms in Cambridge
On the site of Europe’s first eco-mosque, a group of female volunteers come together to plant flowers and grasses ahead of the coming spring
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Hyphenated: Episode 33
Our panel discuss the UK's abstention on the UN Gaza ceasefire vote and the policing of pro-Palestine protests. Plus Aisha Rimi reports on the Muslim community group bridging the digital divide