Topic: Wales
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In focus: the roots of Cardiff’s thriving Somali community
In a new series, Hyphen visits the cities, towns and neighbourhoods across the country that British Muslims call home
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Black renters twice as likely to face homelessness because of a ‘no fault’ eviction
Despite making up only 4% of private renters in England and Wales, Black households account for nearly 10% of those threatened with homelessness after receiving a section 21 notice
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We’ve not heard the last of Labour’s anti-austerity rebels
Dozens of Keir Starmer’s MPs abstained on a vote to scrap winter fuel payments for pensioners, exposing a rift in the party
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Ten years after the UK welcomed Syrian refugees, what happened to those who came?
To mark World Refugee Day, 20 June, three people resettled by the Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme tell Hyphen how their new lives turned out
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One Muslim farmer’s quest to become totally self-sufficient
Muhsen Hassanin left his life in north London to set up a halal farm in South Wales. He and his family now live a balanced life in keeping with Islamic traditions
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Voter rights groups issue warning over photo ID laws ahead of local elections
Pro-democracy organisations say citizens from ethnic minority communities, including Muslims, could be turned away from ballot stations on 2 May
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Where to taste flavours from around the world this Ramadan
Seven of the best UK restaurants with global cuisines to try for iftar
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Hanan Issa Q&A: ‘People relate to authenticity’
The Welsh National Poet on creativity, Eurovision and being rubbish at interviews








