Topic: England
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UK Asian Film Festival 2026 preview: art as a warning against indifference
Ghost School and Shadowbox, screening at this year’s festival, are two deeply affecting portraits of women navigating impossible circumstances
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Campaigners welcome £750,000 burials pledge but warn it is ‘temporary fix’
Newham Muslim Burial Association is calling for a permanent site in the east London borough, but says spending commitment is a positive step
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In a world that expects the opposite from us, the joy of Muslim women is radical
Shahed Ezaydi on the harms of white feminism and why she wrote her debut book The Othered Woman
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Weekend with Sarah Mughal Rana: ‘I daydream a lot’
The fantasy author on her latest book Dawn of the Firebird, where she finds inspiration and Saturdays spent writing
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Why you need to know about Hounslow Market food hall
Tucked inside a rundown west London shopping centre lies a food court serving Pakistani grills, Mumbai vada pavs, Uzbek plov and much more
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In pictures: Together Alliance anti far-right protest
Muslim leaders join more than 100 faith organisations, charities and trade unions in a show of unity against far-right parties
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Film-maker Rehana Zaman on the lands that inspire her
The artist’s latest body of work — two films examining questions of land ownership, immigration and labour — will be touring galleries across the UK and Ireland throughout the year
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Riz Ahmed: ‘I act like no one is watching and write like no one is going to read it’
The Bait creator and his co-star Guz Khan don’t want to please everyone — and that’s the point of their new show about a British Muslim actor caught up in a Bond-casting buzz








