Topic: Yorkshire
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Sumo wrestling police forensics worker urges more UK Muslims to take up martial arts
Alex Gent, who chairs the National Association of Muslim Police, won a gold medal at this year’s British Sumo Federation Championships
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Moon sighting course for UK Muslim leaders could spell end of ‘moon wars’
Working with Cambridge and Leeds universities, the Moonsighters Academy will train people to sight the new moon and call the start of Ramadan and Eid
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A takeaway boom is damaging Bradford’s health. Is the solution more takeaways?
Delivery apps and deprivation have seen the number of cheap and unhealthy halal eateries soar. Two Muslim-owned businesses hope to change that
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A poignant homecoming at Leeds Palestinian Film Festival
Documentary maker Juman Quneis’s The Loud Silence tells a story of powerful and unexpected solidarity in West Yorkshire
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How Bradford’s South Asian tailors became part of the city’s fabric
An immersive exhibition by designer Zain Ali highlights the central role skilled craftspeople have played in the fashion industry
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Sip-and-paint without the booze: the rise of alcohol-free leisure
Muslim-owned leisure activities are opening across the country, providing halal versions of pastimes traditionally associated with drinking
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I’m a GP who reversed falling vaccination rates in my local area. Here’s how
Dr Zoyah Hussain, who leads on immunisations in her area of West Yorkshire, dispels myths and explains how her work is helping buck the national trend
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‘Food unites us, it makes us feel good’: World curry festival returns to Bradford
Visitors will be treated to a packed programme of events, from cooking classes and gala dinners to theatre and steam railway restaurants
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What the Bradford school strike can teach us, 40 years on
In 1985, with far-right rhetoric on the rise, Muslim parents pulled their children from classrooms in protest against a controversial headteacher








