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The best places to go for iftar in the UK this Ramadan
A selection of restaurants around the UK where you can break your fast with family and friends
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18,000 Home Office immigration staff still haven’t done Windrush training
It is six years since the department accepted a recommendation from the Windrush Lessons Learned review that ‘all immigration officials’ be trained
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Labour’s elections U-turn could cost it more than the £100,000 legal bill
Dozens of councils now have just weeks to prepare for local elections. One of the party’s MPs called the backtrack ‘a total own goal’
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Hyphen’s Ramadan supermarket sweep
From pantry staples to overall festive vibes, we rate the best stores for your seasonal shopping
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Labour and Greens vie for Gorton and Denton’s large Muslim vote
The Greens are deploying Urdu and Punjabi speakers while Labour calls in its national big guns. We asked local Muslims if any of it has cut through
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Mosaic Rooms reopens as an artistic space for the Arab diaspora
After closing for a year for refurbishment, the west London venue is relaunching with new works from artists Dima Srouji and Bouchra Khalili
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Ramadan Tent Project’s open iftars return to prestigious venues throughout the holy month
From Silverstone to Shakespeare’s Globe, the organisation has brought thousands of people together in renowned public spaces for more than a decade
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Weekend with Amir El-Masry: ‘I just open the fridge, find what’s there and put it all together’
The actor on his new film Giant, working with Pierce Brosnan, and his obsessions with coffee and running
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Hamlet establishes Riz Ahmed as one of the greats
This modern retelling enhances the cruelty of Shakespeare’s tale, infusing the terrible fate that awaits our protagonist with societal anger








