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Tory MPs are split: is the party too close to Reform?
Conservatives under Kemi Badenoch’s leadership are itchy as a modest conference and disastrous polling highlight just how far the party has fallen
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Inquest finds Black Muslim woman died after missed opportunities in care
Ayaan Ali Waeys died of natural causes, coroner concludes, but says medics had chances to ‘change course of events’
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‘I don’t know them — they just come’: strangers unite to defend town’s mosque
Plans to build an Islamic centre in Dalton-in-Furness have attracted the ire of Ukip leader Nick Tenconi. But neighbours are having none of it
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Governments don’t defeat racism. Ordinary people do
Solidarity and vigilance are the best defences against a rising tide of far-right attacks against Muslims and minority groups
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Lyrical jokes and creative insults: inside the world of Arabic dubbing
The people behind our favourite characters – Bluey to Captain Majid – rarely appear on screen, but you’ll recognise their voices. They are the invisible actors shaping childhoods, identities and language skills
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The annual Visit My Mosque weekend has never felt more important
On the 10th anniversary of the initiative Muslim congregations opened their doors to visitors of all faiths
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Mosque arson cost Peacehaven Muslim community its ‘safe haven’, says manager
Police are appealing for information about the attack on a mosque in East Sussex, which saw the entrance set alight after arsonists failed to get in
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Arab artists to look out for at Frieze London
We select the galleries from the south-west Asia and north Africa region showing at this year’s art fair in the capital
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Three electric films from Muslim voices at the BFI London film festival
Khartoum, With Hasan in Gaza and Black Rabbit, White Rabbit are works that share a restlessness and refusal to be reduced to headlines or easy archetypes








