Topic: UK
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Are relationships toxic, or is it just people?
It’s often said that you can’t love anyone without loving yourself — and it also helps you get the love you need
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A green iftar for an ethical Ramadan
A London-based collective aims to encourage healthier eating and the reduction of food waste
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How employers are helping staff better understand Ramadan
From fasting challenges to support and guidance, big companies across the UK are taking steps to be inclusive
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Book by book — building a new home for Arabic literature in London
The number of independent booksellers in the UK has nearly halved in the past 30 years. A new startup hopes to reverse the decline
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gal-dem’s closure is heartbreaking but the fight for a better media must go on
The closure of independent publications risks silencing already marginalised voices, including Muslims
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Hanan Issa Q&A: ‘People relate to authenticity’
The Welsh National Poet on creativity, Eurovision and being rubbish at interviews
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A Shakespearean Open Iftar
The Ramadan Tent Project hosted its 19th event of the year at Shakespeare’s Globe. Photographed for Hyphen by Hanna-Katrina Jedrosz
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Qaisra M. Khan Q&A: ‘Muslims from all over the world have a rich heritage’
The Islamic arts specialist talks about breaking into the art world and the stories beautiful things can tell us
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Ramadan Tent Project’s Open Iftar at Gateshead Baltic Centre
The charity heads to the north-east of England for one of the most diverse events in its 10-year history. Photography for Hyphen by Barry Pells








