
This British Muslim Man Says He Was Taken Off A Plane And Questioned By Police Because Of His Beard
In a Facebook video, Ahmed Ali said he would be writing a formal complaint to the airline and Greater Manchester police.

In a Facebook video, Ahmed Ali said he would be writing a formal complaint to the airline and Greater Manchester police.

Only 200 Pegida supporters participated in the "silent march" on Saturday, according to West Midlands police – significantly less than in other European countries.

The Muslim Women's Network has written to Jeremy Corbyn accusing male Muslim councillors of blocking Muslim women from elections.

The small town of Tipton was left shaken in 2013 when it became the target of a violent hate crime. In the wake of the attack, Mahtab Hussain spent two years speaking to Muslims of all ages and discovered a quiet sense of pride in their hometown.

Parliament's joint committee on human rights said it will look at the Prevent strategy, which some have argued risks undermining religious freedom.

The Charity Commission is also assessing whether intervention is required at Birmingham central mosque after a Muslim women's charity spoke out about unfair treatment.

"Why does Twitter think its legal team supersedes the home secretary and the judicial commissioner?" asked Victoria Atkins.

The Trades Union Congress called its analysis a worrying sign that "race still plays a huge role in determining pay" in the UK.

Tareena Shakil, 26, is the first British woman to be convicted of joining ISIS, after she travelled to Syria in 2014.

The Vishwa Hindu Kendra told BuzzFeed News it didn't know Tommy Robinson was booked as a speaker when it agreed to host an annual Hindu conference.

“To have the inclination has never been condemned. It’s acting upon it."

Stephen Manderson, aka Professor Green, told BuzzFeed News more needs to be done to help British men talk about mental health issues.

ISの機関誌が19日、訃報を掲載

How a teenager from west London became the world's most notorious killer.

And some of his followers are not impressed.

Shout out to all the fallen meteorologists in British media's needless weather wars. Winter is coming.

At least 38 people were killed in a terrorist attack on a beach resort in Tunisia – including many from the UK.

Bashir Osman, 25, was a former student at the University of Birmingham, and died while on a boating trip with friends in Switzerland.

An organiser behind the Stop Sisi protest says the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, is "against everything Britain stands for".