Topic: UK
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Must-see shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
With 3,600 performances, there are plenty of laughs to be had at the 2026 edition of the nation’s premiere comedy event
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Weekend with Youssef Kerkour: ‘By nature I’m a night owl’
The Bafta-nominated actor on being a homebody, a perfect Saturday watching TV with his family, and why he’s a fan of the Imax
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Misan Harriman: ‘My worldview is just basic recognition of the tenets of humanity’
The photographer and film-maker on Shoot the People, the documentary and ‘opus of hope’ about his work as a chronicler of resistance
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Art in the face of chaos with shamstep pioneers 47Soul
The Palestinian band’s new EP, Dualism Part 2, is some of their most politically charged and emotively incisive work to date
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‘Faith speaks to why we should care’: British Muslims are turning to climate action as an act of worship
During Muslim Climate Action Week, volunteers in the West Midlands are putting their beliefs into action, cleaning up a historic canal
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Hero who confronted Huntingdon train attacker is still waiting for therapy
Raza Mustafa Aslam was stabbed as he protected passengers from a knifeman on an LNER train last year. His daughter is appealing to get him help
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Five of the best outdoor swimming venues for women
When temperatures soar, there’s nothing like a cooling dip in the open air. Here are some of our favourite spots
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The best summer reads for 2026
From sweeping historical fiction to propulsive thrillers, here are five books to get you through heatwaves and holidays, all from authors of Muslim heritage








