Topic: England
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Jawahir Roble Q&A: ‘One day I’ll reach the World Cup’
The Black female football referee, who was awarded an MBE last month, on her favourite team and pushing for change for all women
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Bradford Motor City
Modified cars are ever-present on the streets of West Yorkshire. Here we look under the hood of a thriving, creative culture with deep roots in the South Asian community
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Hyphen’s independent gift guide
From toys to teacups, these Muslim-owned brands offer perfect presents for your friends and family
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Moss Side — from no-go zone to culinary hotspot
In the 1990s, one inner-city neighbourhood became synonymous with Manchester’s rising tide of gang and gun crime. Now it’s a vibrant community, serving up cuisine from East Africa, the Caribbean and beyond
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The mystery of the first English Qur’an
Questions about the identity of the translator and what their motivations were still remain, 370 years after publication
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Muslim workers on the frontline of increasing attacks on retail staff
Price rises and supply chain problems have fuelled a rise in abuse of shop staff
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Muslim volunteers are feeding people in need, regardless of their faith
Across the country, mosques and community organisations offer vital support to vulnerable families and individuals
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Anxieties and regrets of a first-time house buyer
Najwan El-Jibary felt like she had won the lottery when she and her husband bought their house. But, as with many Muslim first-time buyers, volatile mortgage rates caused them big problems
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Losing the love of your life to the red pill
A growing number of young Muslim men are being seduced by online antifeminist ideology. Their loved ones face a long struggle to get them back — or having to let go