London student wins national prize for designing engineering app

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An engineering student from London has won a national award for designing an app to help railway engineers. Fahad Rage claimed the top prize at...

Afghan teen is youngest refugee to die leaving Calais for UK

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The death of a 14 year old Afghan boy on Friday, killed trying to cross a French motorway, has sparked demands that the UK...

Police search for man after arson attack on Edinburgh Central Mosque

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Police Scotland have released a description of a white man in his 30s that they'd like to speak to after an attack which left...

Taxi drivers get Prevent training to spy on passengers

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Taxi drivers across the UK are being trained to spy on their passengers as part of the UK Government's controversial counter-terrorism Prevent policy. Dartford Council...

Leicester Central Mosque signs pledge to support British Armed Forces

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Leicester Central Mosque has become the first mosque in the UK to sign a pledge to support the British Armed Forces. According to the BBC,...

Man found guilty of murdering Rochdale imam

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A Rochdale man has been found guilty of murdering an imam who he believed was performing "black magic." Jalal Uddin died after suffering head injuries...

British ambassador to Saudi Arabia accepts Islam and completes Hajj

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The British ambassador to Saudi Arabia completed his Hajj pilgrimage this year after accepting Islam in 2011. Simon Collis is believed to be the first...

Why are Scottish Muslims more comfortable with their identity than English ones?

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Nafees Mahmud is a freelance writer based in Scotland   5Pillars journalist Nafees Mahmud explores why Muslims in the land of thistles and bagpipes experience life differently...

Man receives court order after killing father and stabbing children at East London home

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A man who killed his father and stabbed his two-year-old nephew and 11-year-old niece at their home in east London has been sentenced to...

ECHR orders UK government to pay convicted terrorist over £13,000

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The Government has been ordered to pay a convicted terrorist more than £13,000 because his human rights were “violated” during police interviews over a...
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