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"Don't give up, be courageous". A tearful Asaduddin Owaisi has a message for fellow Muslims.
She's just won the Booker prize for a second time along with Bernardine Evaristo. Here is everything else you didn't know about Margaret Atwood:
Hair like a haystack, a background in light entertainment television and a long history of controversy. It's not the US President but Boris Johnson. This is his story.
"Are you on the side of truth or lies; fact or fiction; justice or injustice; democracy or autocracy?" President Biden spoke out against states restricting voting rights across the U.S...
This is how Naturally High is fighting beauty stereotypes with video tutorials on natural, afro-textured hair. ✊🏿 [Part 6 of 8 profiles on Brut UK for #BlackHistoryMonth]
After seven years in confinement, master computer programmer Julian Assange was arrested on the 11th of April this year. This is his life story.
"Being paid a wage for someone who has a disability is the most significant game changer in that person's life." Nana Marfo has lived with a tracheostomy since birth. Today, he's fighting for disability rights in the workplace. 💪
"People are driven into crime by their circumstances." Josh is steering youth at risk away from crime by employing them to fix smartphones. Here is his story.📱
"I need wider society to start doing their job." As a public figure, Munroe Bergdorf has had her fair share of anti-trans harassment. Here, she explains why the UK is riddled with transphobia:
His grave was defaced twice in a week- but this giant of 20th century history died over 130 years ago. This is the story of the rebellious drinker whose ideas shaped our world: Karl Marx.
This is the story of Raymond, who lost his freedom in the Irish Troubles and later found redemption in a prison relic.
Most of the UK is prone to flooding, and so is the Netherlands. This is why they're much better prepared. 🌊
Fearing discrimination, Caroline Casey hid her sight problems from her employer for 11 years. This is her demand for better understanding from the business world.