Topic: UK
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gal-dem’s closure is heartbreaking but the fight for a better media must go on
The closure of independent publications risks silencing already marginalised voices, including Muslims
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Hanan Issa Q&A: ‘People relate to authenticity’
The Welsh National Poet on creativity, Eurovision and being rubbish at interviews
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A Shakespearean Open Iftar
The Ramadan Tent Project hosted its 19th event of the year at Shakespeare’s Globe. Photographed for Hyphen by Hanna-Katrina Jedrosz
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Qaisra M. Khan Q&A: ‘Muslims from all over the world have a rich heritage’
The Islamic arts specialist talks about breaking into the art world and the stories beautiful things can tell us
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Ramadan Tent Project’s Open Iftar at Gateshead Baltic Centre
The charity heads to the north-east of England for one of the most diverse events in its 10-year history. Photography for Hyphen by Barry Pells
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‘We weren’t really asked about our religion when we wanted to adopt’
In the UK, 5,000 Muslim children are in care. Some experts believe that structural barriers are stopping parents providing culturally appropriate homes for them
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Let these local elections show the failure of levelling up for what it is
The Conservative Party has not delivered on its promises to poor communities across the country
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Young, optimistic and devout — Gen Z Muslims in the UK
Muslims aged between 16 and 24 are buoyant about their economic and social futures, but Islamophobia remains a persistent problem
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Almost 9 in 10 Gen Z Muslims call for an extra work holiday to celebrate Eid
Figures further reveal that most non-Muslims also believe that co-workers who follow Islam should be given a day off at the end of Ramadan








