Topic: UK
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Attacks on Muslim-owned businesses sparks anti-racism march in Belfast
Campaigners say the attacks on shops and a cultural centre appear to be targeting the city’s migrants
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Soul preserves
From pickles and ferments to jams and chutneys, conserving surplus produce allows us to enjoy fruits and vegetables grown in familiar earth, many thousands of miles away
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Can Labour fix the UK’s asylum system?
The challenge for Keir Starmer is to combine control and compassion in efforts to tackle dangerous boat crossings
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Kinsi Abdulleh Q&A: ‘I believe that Black history is British history’
The founder of Numbi Arts and the Somali Museum on preserving heritage and telling stories for a new generation
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Hyphenated: Episode 21
This week our panel discuss the aftermath of the devastating natural disasters in Morocco and Libya, and what a viral Peckham shop fracas says about UK race relations. Plus, critic Leila Latif on the must-see movies at the London Film Festival.
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‘We only ever hear men recite the Qur’an. I want to change that’
Around the world, long traditions exist of women delivering moving recitations to diverse congregations. Now, it’s happening in the UK
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The UK’s Libyan community rallies to send aid to flood-ravaged Derna
Across the country, charities are raising funds and shipping much-needed supplies to people in need
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British Muslims and the battle against long Covid
The pandemic has had a disproportionate effect on working-class and ethnic minority communities in the UK. For some, its consequences show no sign of ever going away
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Rahima Mahmut Q&A: ‘Uyghurs are not defined by their oppression’
The activist and singer on her campaigning work and the power of music in protest








