Topic: England
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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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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
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Bradford’s madrasas became health hubs — now others are following suit
Pizza bans and stretches before studying the Qur’an are among the ways Bradford’s Muslim supplementary schools are improving kids’ health
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Has Labour repaired its relationship with British Muslims?
A year after Labour’s “historic break” from Muslim voters, the available data makes bleak reading for party strategists. But some see cause for optimism
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Mainstream football left Muslim women behind. Grassroots teams are leading them back in
Hosting training sessions and building thriving communities, local organisations open up the sport to everyone
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‘Food is the way to our hearts’: the supper club connecting Londoners to Gaza
Para-cycling team the Gaza Sunbirds are bringing community together over a shared meal to raise money for Palestinians