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‘The diversity is so beautiful’: 25 years of the London Palestine Film Festival
Over the years, the LPFF has tracked the shifting political landscape in Palestine and Britain, revealing how the meanings of films change, reflecting the world around them
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Friday prayer and fish and chips: portraits of Babaji’s Britain
Photography series shows a Pakistani grandfather’s life in London
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Winning stomachs not minds: the unstoppable rise of French halal
In France, food is political. Despite outcry from culinary nativists, halal cuisine is booming in Paris. Here’s where to find some of the best
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Sudan Retold: a rich blend of art and unheard stories
An immersive exhibition and accompanying book shed new light on the nation’s past, present and future
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Muslims revealed BBC bias years ago. No one listened
As political pressure claims two top BBC scalps, it seems the broadcaster’s partiality is only a scandal when the attack comes from the right
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Freewheeling Persian experimentation takes centre stage at London Jazz Festival
Artists from Iran, Japan, the US and Europe come together for the annual celebration of musical improvisation and innovation
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A poignant homecoming at Leeds Palestinian Film Festival
Documentary maker Juman Quneis’s The Loud Silence tells a story of powerful and unexpected solidarity in West Yorkshire
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How Bradford’s South Asian tailors became part of the city’s fabric
An immersive exhibition by designer Zain Ali highlights the central role skilled craftspeople have played in the fashion industry
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Muslim war memorial: government delay forces trust to find £1m elsewhere
Long-awaited project could help counter far-right myths about Muslims not being part of Britain’s history, argue supporters








