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From the Somme to Sangin – a century of Muslim service to Britain

From the Somme to Sangin – a century of Muslim service to Britain Date: 30 June 2016

As we come together to remember 100 years since the Somme, Steve Ballinger reports from an Armed Forces Iftar marking a century of Muslim service to Britain

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Brexit not Wexit: the Welsh Euros adventure goes on

Brexit not Wexit: the Welsh Euros adventure goes on Date: 25 June 2016

Wales voted narrowly for Brexit, but the country is united on another European adventure, writes Ashok Ahir.

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Britain must re-state its positive place in the World

Britain must re-state its positive place in the World Date: 23 June 2016

The EU Referendum was not a vote for a Government, writes Nicolas Webb. While the Leave campaign did attempt to […]

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Could football be coming home?

Could football be coming home? Date: 17 June 2016

Mike Hough reports for #WeAreAllEngland from the Euro 2016 Fanzone in Paris

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The UK at Euro 2016 – it’s not All England

The UK at Euro 2016 – it’s not All England Date: 11 June 2016

The UK has three team competing at Euro 2016 – Steve Ballinger looks at why the #WeAreAllEngland campaign is focused on the English

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London Mayoral candidates commit to integration and citizenship

London Mayoral candidates commit to integration and citizenship Date: 4 May 2016

London mayoral hopefuls Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith commit to integration and citizenship focus at an inspiring London Citizens Assembly event

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Luton: Islamist Extremists and the Far Right, Allies in a Vicious Cycle of Extremism

Luton: Islamist Extremists and the Far Right, Allies in a Vicious Cycle of  Extremism Date: 7 March 2016

Islamist extremists and the far right feed off each other, writes Basit Mahmood from Luton. Offering a sense of belonging through an inclusive British identity can help depolarise and guard against extremism.

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Would Brexit end Britain? A tale of two unions

Would Brexit end Britain? A tale of two unions Date: 29 February 2016

As Nicola Sturgeon uses a speech in London to set out her case for why the UK should vote to stay in the EU, Sunder Katwala asks what the implications of the EU referendum might be for Scotland and its relationship with the rest of the UK.

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EU benefits reform may reassure voters, but PM shouldn’t over-claim immigration impact

EU benefits reform may reassure voters, but PM shouldn’t over-claim immigration impact Date: 17 December 2015

David Cameron’s EU benefits reforms could have more impact on public opinion than his critics acknowledge. But they won’t slash immigration, writes Sunder Katwala

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