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UK Asian Film Festival 2026 preview: art as a warning against indifference
Ghost School and Shadowbox, screening at this year’s festival, are two deeply affecting portraits of women navigating impossible circumstances
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Starmer ‘wants to be a statesman’. But some Labour MPs are getting restless
There’s no guarantee that Starmer can have an impact internationally, and there’s still little detail on how he’ll mitigate domestic effects of war
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As a mother, I hope to pass on the qualities of the remarkable women who came before me
Only now that I have children can I truly appreciate how much the generations of women in my family did to provide us with love and protection
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Trump’s attacks on the UK have calmed Starmer’s opponents
The crisis sparked by the US president telling Britain to ‘learn to fight for yourself’ appears to have solidified support for the PM
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Weekend with Sarah Mughal Rana: ‘I daydream a lot’
The fantasy author on her latest book Dawn of the Firebird, where she finds inspiration and Saturdays spent writing
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When is Hajj 2026?
Hajj 2026 is expected to fall in late May, with key dates including Arafah and Eid al-Adha varying slightly by moon sighting
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Film-maker Rehana Zaman on the lands that inspire her
The artist’s latest body of work — two films examining questions of land ownership, immigration and labour — will be touring galleries across the UK and Ireland throughout the year
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Kurdish star Aynur brings a message of resilience to the UK
The popular artist blends traditional and contemporary forms into an empowering sound of her own
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Palestine Action hunger strikers speak for first time since being granted bail
Heba Muraisi, Qesser Zuhrah and Kamran Ahmed held a press conference in London alleging mistreatment by prison staff








