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How do you parent when the world is on fire?
We must instil compassion in our children, which starts with us as parents being kind to them and to each other
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The 2024 riots — by the people who lived through them
From Southport to Belfast, residents remember the violence and highlight its continued effect on communities across the country
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‘A place of worship should not look like a fortress’
A year after rioters targeted the town’s only Muslim prayer space, worshippers are optimistic but wary of the threat from the far right
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Still avoiding parks and shops: how Muslims feel a year on from the riots
Focus groups run by Hyphen in Rotherham reveal lingering fear a year on from the riots — but also praise for neighbours and hope for the future
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How to keep your skin comfortable and cool this summer
Go-to products and skincare tips to get you through the hotter months
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Rising wedding costs are jacking up the price of being a guest
Seeing friends and loved ones tie the knot is a joyous experience — but also an increasingly expensive one
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The rich flavours of west Africa are enjoying a moment in the sun
From high end to high street, this vibrant, deeply spiced cuisine is more accessible than ever
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A capsule in time: Marina Tabassum on her design for the Serpentine Pavilion
The Bangladeshi architect designed this year’s installation in Kensington Gardens, making something timeless that reflects her homeland’s transitory and evolving landscape