Topic: UK
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‘18 months of burn-out’: why junior doctors are leaving the NHS
For many Muslim families, medicine has been viewed as the pinnacle of professions, but underfunding, dwindling wages and overwork are driving record numbers away
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The unstoppable rise of the halal breakfast
From Mediterranean delicacies to halal takes on the classic English fry-up, Muslim-owned cafes across London are changing the way we start our days
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The Hyphenated interview: the diversity dilemma with Dr Rakib Ehsan
What Europe can learn from the UK
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Inside Bradford’s thriving Rohingya community
Uprooted from Myanmar and resettled from the refugee camps of Bangladesh, hundreds have made new lives in West Yorkshire
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Rabiah Hussain Q&A: ‘I wanted to look at the emotional impact of language’
The writer talks about her new Royal Court play, and how growing up with British bhangra and qawwali influenced her work
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Hyphenated: Episode 18
This week, our panellists discuss the Bibby Stockholm barge, how to deal with racists, and the Women’s Football World Cup. Plus, Inua Ellams on his latest play about migration and the UK
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Nabihah Iqbal: ‘Everything I do comes through a poetic lens’
The experimental pop musician talks about the painful history behind her latest album and the power of embracing the positive things in life
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‘Every Qur’an has its own history’
From demanding restorations to delicate repairs, Ziyaad Lorgat is keeping the traditions of bookbinding alive and well in Leicester








