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A Response to Channel Four’s “Extremely British Muslims”.

In some respects, Channel Four’s first episode of Extremely British Muslims demonstrates a positive development within media representations of British Muslims. The episode “All the Single Muslims”, explores the single lives of Muslims seeking spouses in Birmingham, and, in so doing, has a...

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£40k allocated to projects tackling Islamophobia in Edinburgh

The Evening Express reports that 13 projects have been selected to receive funding from a total of £40,000 allocated to tackling Islamophobia in Edinburgh. The money contributed by Police Scotland, City of Edinburgh Council and the Scottish Government is designed to deliver projects which reduce...

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Edinburgh taxi driver dragged from car in “racist attack”

As Edinburgh taxi driver, Sikondor Ullah, was picking up a fare on Sunday evening, a group of male and female 14-20 year olds allegedly dragged Mr Ullah from his vehicle, before smashing his windscreen and stealing his evening’s earnings, as well as his car and house keys. Mr Ullah claims that...

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Britain funds attempts to combat anti-Semitism

The Jerusalem Post reported yesterday that Britain has pledged £13.4m to the organisation Community Security Trust (CST) for increasing security provision around Jewish institutions, including schools, nurseries and synagogues. The government’s Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, described Jews as a...

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Far-right Polish ex-priest barred from entering UK

The Guardian and The Times of Israel report the detaining of Jacek Miedlar, 28, a controversial far-right former priest from Poland.  He was held by British border security at 8.40am in Stansted Airport on the 25th February 2017, hours before he was due to address an anti-Islam rally in Telford,...

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Man convicted for wearing racist t-shirt

ITV News and Chronicle Live report a story of a man who has been fined £250 for wearing a racially offensive t-shirt which displayed an anti-refugee image in a Newcastle shopping centre. Peter Hunt, 44, pleaded guilty to a racially aggravated public order offence for wearing the derogatory t-shirt...

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Three men plead guilty to attack on Muslim takeaway staff

The Mirror and The Courier both report on the case of three men who admitted attacking Muslim takeaway staff in Fife following terror attacks in Paris in November 2015. Robbie Smart, 18, Connor Crombie, 19, and Darren Macduff, 18, pleaded guilty to attacking store owner Mohammed Khalid and employee...

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