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Young UK Muslims on growing up in the shadow of 9/11

20 years on

To mark 20 years since 9/11, Gen Z Muslims reflect on how the tragedy spurred on Islamophobia in Britain, and the impact it’s had on their lives.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

The future of British culture: is it doomed, or can we save it?

A national crisis

The UK’s cultural landscape has been torn apart by years of commoditization and Tory-inflicted austerity. The coronavirus crisis could be the final blow.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

It is time for Tony Blair to stop talking and go away

Read the room Tony

The former Prime Minister is a haunted relic who continues to plea for attention and relevance. It’s not helping anyone.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

Protestors demanded justice after damning Chilcot report into Iraq War

Chilcot Report #5: The fight for justice goes on

As the Chilcot report was presented in a packed-out Westminster conference suite, protestors outside made it clear that this report is only the beginning for justice and accountability.

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Blood on his hands: Should Tony Blair be prosecuted for war crimes?

Chilcot Report #4: Tony Blair, war criminal?

After the Chilcot Report savaged Tony Blair’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003, should he face trial for war crimes that resulted in the deaths of over 150,000 Iraqis?

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Don’t Attack Iraq: The protests that politicised a generation

Chilcot Report #2: Where are they now?

The failure to stop the Iraq war led to years of anger and apathy, but also helped a generation develop new tools to force political change. Huck tracks down four activists who were mobilised as teens by the biggest anti-war demonstration in British history.

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