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  1. 1. British Museum exhibit offers visitors a chance to experience Muslim pilgrimage

    Asian News, Wednesday 25 January 2012 Qaisra Khan and I are standing in the Round Reading Room of the world-renowned British Museum in London.
  2. 2. PJ Harvey's always shaking music by the scruff

    CityLife, Friday 02 September 2011 Staring at the title of her critically acclaimed record, Let England Shake, PJ Harvey sounds just as amazed how much her album has chimed with the times.
  3. 3. The future is bright for Clique

    CityLife, Friday 08 July 2011 Celebrating six years of forward- thinking fun, writes Daniel Nolan.
  4. 4. Interview: Cults

    CityLife, Friday 27 May 2011 Gary Ryan talks to Lily Allen’s hotly-tipped new signing, Cults.
  5. 5. Row over child sex gang comments at town hall

    Asian News, Saturday 29 January 2011 A leading councillor has been accused of inflaming race relations after commenting on a police investigation into a Rochdale child sex gang.
  6. 6. British Muslims look to public relations to engage

    Asian News, Monday 20 December 2010 The last decade has been nothing less than challenging for Muslims in Britain.
  7. 7. British Muslim women tackling stereotypes head on

    Asian News, Friday 03 December 2010 When it comes to discussing British Muslim women, you’d be forgiven for thinking that we lead a one-dimensional lifestyle: the niqab (face veil)-and-nothing-but-the-niqab.
  8. 8. Lend Pakistan a helping hand

    Asian News, Wednesday 18 August 2010 "It looks like the number of people affected in this (Pakistani flooding) crisis is higher than the Haiti earthquake, the tsunami or the Pakistan earthquake.
  9. 9. Interview: Aeroplane

    CityLife, Friday 06 August 2010 Aeroplane are sexing up the nation's music, says Gary Ryan.
  10. 10. Genre profile: Dubstep

    CityLife, Friday 07 May 2010 Just like in photography and stripping, exposure is the key to success in music. Scientists could slave for years with the sole aim of creating the perfect musical genre, but without a way of getting it out to the masses, their noise would flounder like a wet rag in a basket.
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