Topic: UK
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‘He started blackmailing me for money and sex’
An increase in the use of matchmaking apps has led to rising reports of intimidation, harassment and sexual assault
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British pilgrims left stranded by Saudi Arabia’s new hajj system
The online portal Motawif — launched just weeks before the start of the pilgrimage — has been met with criticism and deep disappointment
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Imran Ahmed Q&A: ‘Tech companies are creating a toxic environment for Muslims’
The Center for Countering Digital Hate founder talks about the rise of Islamophobic conspiracy theories and online disinformation
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Recipes to remember
South Asian food culture is often intuitive, improvisatory and passed on by word of mouth. Preserving it can be uniquely challenging
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East London is mango capital of the UK
While most Londoners are asleep, dozens of mainly South Asian traders buy and sell hundreds of tonnes of mangoes which are then transported nationwide.
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Lord Dubs Q&A: ‘The situation for refugees today is much more hostile’
The long-standing campaigner calls on the government to rethink its Rwanda asylum plan
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‘This is a place where a lot of young people release their anger and find their peace’
Written and directed by Islah Abdur-Rahman. In partnership with Hyphen
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The UK has failed on its promises to tackle inequality
The pandemic and cost of living crisis have left some of our most vulnerable communities, including children of Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage, without a safety net
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Attitudes to organ donation are changing among British Muslims
Once widely viewed as forbidden, this life-saving medical procedure is becoming more accepted








