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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Archbishop of Canterbury challenges UK’s Illegal Migration Bill

Archbishop Justin, criticises current Illegal Migration Bill as "morally unacceptable", proposes new changes.

Imam in London transforms beliefs of an anti-Muslim in an hour

Imam Twakkal's powerful conversation dismantles hate, fosters understanding, and sparks positive change, anti-Muslim becomes a supporter.

London march commemorates 75th anniversary of the Nakba

The London rally marks the 75th anniversary of Nakba, demanding an end to apartheid and occupation in Palestine.

From missing person to murder victim: The sad story of Suma Begum

Husband charged with murder of Suma Begum, who was reported missing. Concerns raised about domestic violence and support for victims.

Muslim charity CEO recognized for COVID-19 relief work attends royal coronation

Muslim charity CEO Idris Patel shares his experience attending King Charles III's coronation, shedding light on mental health awareness.

Crowds gather in London for moment in history as King Charles is crowned

Crowds from across Britain and the world gathered on Saturday in London where Charles III will be crowned king in Britain's biggest ceremonial event for seven decades, a sumptuous display of pageantry dating back 1,000 years.

The launch of the Association of Muslim Surveyors in UK

The Association of Muslim Surveyors aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the real estate industry, empowering British Muslims.

King Charles richer than his mother – Sunday Times

The British monarch is said to have significantly boosted profits from the royal estates

Soaring prices dampen UK Ramadan celebrations

England and Wales are home to nearly four million Muslims, and just under 40 percent of them live in the most deprived areas, according to census data released last year.

New Delhi summons top British diplomat after Indian flag taken down at London High Commission

TeK UK arranged digital van which displayed messages of brutalities and human rights violations by Indian forces

BBC gets £20 million boost from UK govt

The one-time payment will be used to support English-language broadcasting and “counter disinformation”

France, Britain vow to find ‘new approaches’ to Russian threats

U.K. and France welcomed a "moment of reunion" following years of political upheaval between the two countries post-Brexit.