Topic: England
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Muslim and minority renters are at the sharp end of London’s housing crisis
Invasive screening processes, including personal statements and social media monitoring, are creating ever greater opportunities for discrimination in an already inaccessible market
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When it comes to love, it’s worth going the distance
Long distance relationships have a bad reputation – but with the right person, it can be more special
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‘Women struggling with fertility tend to feel isolated’
Biological treatments like IVF often come with a host of moral and religious dilemmas
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Curry Circle brings hope and connection to Bradford
Based in a city library, the Muslim-run community initiative has been breaking down barriers by feeding and supporting people in need for close to a decade
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Yasmine Dar Q&A: ‘I may be Manchester’s first south Asian Muslim woman lord mayor, but I won’t be the last’
The councillor and charity founder talks about community work, self-belief and her rise to public office
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Hyphenated: Episode 27
Our panel discuss the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. Plus, what does the return of Routemaster buses mean for London?
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The Israel-Gaza war cannot make us lose our humanity
As the war in the Middle East continues, everyone must support Jewish and Muslim leaders working to maintain dialogue in the UK
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Faduma Farah Q&A: ‘Let disabled people enjoy shopping and buy clothes off the rack’
The fashion brand founder on her mission to bring a pop of colour to adaptive clothing
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The understated genius of Moeen Ali
The much-loved cricket star bowed out of his final Test match as the perfect role model for his sport and the nation at large