Topic: England
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Inside Muslim Tech Fest 2026: faith, community and the future of Muslims in tech
Annual festival in London creates space for conversations about innovation, ethics and entrepreneurship
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West Midlands GP set to bring gynaecology-themed obstacle course to London
Women’s health campaigner Dr Aziza Sesay hopes her appearance at the Everywoman Festival on 13 June will encourage people with symptoms to seek help
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DJ SaiSounds wants you to Play Somali House music
A new blend of east African heritage and cutting-edge electronic rhythms is taking over clubland
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Cycle Sisters reflect on a decade of helping Muslim women saddle up
In 2016 Sarah Javaid founded a network to help women get into cycling, particularly those who might never have otherwise found a way in
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British Pakistani doctor’s new eye scan can spot dementia years early
Dr Rayaz Malik is now preparing to submit the technology to the European Medicines Agency for approval
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Manchester: home of the halal Sunday roast
Hipster hangouts, bold-flavoured Pakistani grills and high-end steakhouses all offer their takes on a great British tradition
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The Southampton riot was not about mourning the tragic death of Henry Nowak
The far and populist right have exploited the murder of a teenage student to advance their politics of racial grievance
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One chef’s mission to bring Senegalese hospitality to London
The national philosophy of teranga is about much more than a warm welcome. It’s making people want to stay. That’s exactly what Khadim Mané does at Little Baobab








