Section: Voices
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Don’t waste another chance to tackle inequality and poverty
A new report shows that Black and minority ethnic people will be the worst affected by the UK cost of living crisis. Now, the government needs to act
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My Edinburgh: Talat Yaqoob
From South Asian restaurants to prayer spaces, the award-winning feminist campaigner takes us on a guided tour of her city
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Saleh Saeed Q&A: ‘We know the world can afford to feed and look after everyone’
The humanitarian charity CEO on inequality and fundraising to help those affected by the catastrophic floods in Pakistan
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My Aberdeen: Leila Aboulela
An award-winning author who was born in Cairo and moved to Aberdeen in her mid-20s takes us on a tour of the ‘Granite City’
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Injustice that cannot be whitewashed
With the world’s eyes on Britain, the government is accused of reducing British Muslims’ citizenship to second-class status
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My Belfast: Dr Wasif Naeem
Dr Wasif Naeem is an associate professor at Queen’s University Belfast and a prominent member of the local Muslim community. Here, he takes us on a guided tour of his city
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Aaqil Ahmed Q&A: Diversity in TV has gone forwards — and now backwards
The TV producer and former BBC and Channel 4 commissioner says broadcasters aren't making enough challenging programming
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Quick Style Q&A: ‘We didn’t know who BTS were when they contacted us’
Norwegian dance group Quick Style talk about their collaboration with the K-pop kings and their viral wedding video
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Lord Sheikh Q&A: ‘The Conservative party is a natural choice for Muslims’
The businessman and politician says Britain is welcoming to minorities, but there are still issues to overcome
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Store cupboard love
My mother’s stockpile of lentils, chickpeas, cooking oil and treats reaches deep into our family heritage and shows just how much she cares for us all
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The Tory leadership race shows that diversity is about much more than appearances
Despite fielding candidates from an array of different backgrounds, the Conservative party has failed to represent the concerns of ordinary people










