Topic: England
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The rich flavours of west Africa are enjoying a moment in the sun
From high end to high street, this vibrant, deeply spiced cuisine is more accessible than ever
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A capsule in time: Marina Tabassum on her design for the Serpentine Pavilion
The Bangladeshi architect designed this year’s installation in Kensington Gardens, making something timeless that reflects her homeland’s transitory and evolving landscape
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Government appoints new body to monitor Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate
British Muslim Trust will be led by Akeela Ahmed, who was made co-chair of the British Muslim Network earlier this year, and replaces Tell Mama
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The Muslim-owned cafes perking up hipster coffee culture
New establishments are popping up across London. They’re inclusive and provide an antidote to the city’s snobby coffee scene
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Kazakhstan’s cultural soul has taken root in London
The central Asian country is rebranding itself globally through statecraft and investment, but also through music, cuisine and culture
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Hyphen’s UK seaside getaway guide
From bohemian Folkestone to the Victorian charm of Whitby, the nation’s coastal resorts have something to offer everyone
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Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers — a reckoning with the narratives Britain chose not to hear
The Netflix documentary traces the social and political aftershocks of the violence that still ripple across society and reshaped the place of Muslims within it
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Labour MP Naz Shah demands action over racism claims in British ju-jitsu
Backbencher brings up claims by Bradford ju-jitsu club about bias and safeguarding issues — including boy who was made to fight much heavier opponents
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Five events to look out for at the Liverpool Arab Arts festival
The yearly festival celebrating Arab culture and literature returns this July