Topic: England
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‘We showed strength and resilience’: The first mosques to offer Covid vaccines
In early 2021, UK mosques began setting themselves up as vaccine centres for the first time, helping fight disinformation in their communities
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Faith, fasting and footy — a Ramadan diary in 24 hours
Midfielder Zainab El Mouden on how overnight oats and self- reflection powers her beautiful game
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How a Yorkshire town became a halal food destination
Batley is drawing in Muslim diners from across the region, bringing hope for local regeneration
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Black Muslim woman who tweeted N-word about Alexander Isak has case dropped
Jamila Abdi used the term in a post about the Newcastle United star, arguing that it was not obscene or offensive within Black communities
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Oxford mosque accused of sexism in ‘males only’ iftar row
Muslim Council of Britain vows to step in after Oxford’s oldest mosque allegedly turned away a group of fasting women
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‘If not me, then who?’ Meet the women reshaping local politics
Women of colour have long been underrepresented in public office across the UK, but that is gradually changing
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Monica Ali: ‘I follow my interest and instincts — that’s the only thing a writer can do’
The author speaks about her writing process and shares advice for those wanting to break into publishing
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Sadiq Khan defends Labour’s borders stance but insists he’s ‘pro-diversity’
Speaking at Ramadan Lights switch-on, mayor of London also says future Muslim leaders shouldn’t be put off by smear campaigns against him
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British Muslim Network holds first discussions on improving Muslims’ lives
Professionals in the fields of health, finance, government and community work met on Tuesday — findings will be reported to the government








