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There’s no such thing as ‘the Muslim vote’. Understanding that is vital for our democracy
Gaza has brought people together, but analysing ‘Muslim voters’ without talking about their class differences is just hollow identity politics
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Only one of the greatest political comebacks in history can save Sunak on 4 July
Despite this week’s manifesto launch and the prime minister’s chipper attitude, the Conservatives look increasingly unlikely to reverse the polls
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The Dubai effect: How halal butchers are thriving in a struggling sector
Holiday cuisine has given Malik Butchers’ customers a taste for adventure, which it seeks to satisfy with offerings including Philly cheesesteaks and wagyu pastrami
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‘It’s grown bigger and faster than we could have imagined’: Migration Matters Festival returns
The annual celebration of underrepresented communities will host more than 50 events in Sheffield
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Why Hyphen’s unique election poll of British Muslims is so revealing
Exclusive research by Savanta shows Muslim voters feel let down over Gaza — but most are worried about the NHS
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UK General Election Poll: Most voters concerned about the crisis in Gaza would consider voting independent
Labour losing voters to the Liberal Democrats and the Greens as one in five Muslims rank the conflict as their number one policy issue
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‘I’m starving, I’m scared’: the refugees forced from asylum hotels onto the streets
The government’s drive to ‘clear the backlog’ left thousands of vulnerable people homeless. Six months after the policy was reversed, little has changed.
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Saqib Qureshi Q&A: ‘I wrote this book for young Muslims in the west who don’t wear their religion on their sleeve’
Author Saqib Qureshi aims to give readers a fresh perspective on the history of Islam








