Muslims need to chart an independent path in politics and not crave the attention of established parties, argues Muhammad Jalal, host of The Thinking Muslim podcast.
The Home Secretary's unauthorised comments on pro-Palestine demonstrations put her political future in jeopardy.
Keir Starmer is facing yet another backlash after refusing to call for a ceasefire, as Israel continues to attack Gaza.
Excuses are being made for the Conservatives as they delay stamping out Islamophobia, but a different tune was played for Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.
The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, claims that grooming gangs are “almost all British Pakistani”; Dr. Salman Butt issues a strong rebuke.
Should Muslims care about who our new Prime Minister is? Does it benefit us?
Last night saw the first election debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn.
Those that have been trying to ban Muslim speakers for years are no friends of “free speech”.
Peter Oborne: “But I am afraid her party is guilty of the same crime, only against Muslims rather than against Jews. That May herself is willing to walk side by side with Bob Blackman sends out a distressing message about the values of Theresa May's Conservative Party.”
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