#british-bangladeshi-experience

[ follow ]
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
13 hours ago

How Sadiq Khan's former power hub is being turned into London's next shopping and restaurant destination

The former City Hall in London is being transformed into a new office, shops, and restaurant complex with stunning views over the Thames.
#immigration-policy
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago
UK politics

Britain is undermining the care workers it depends on | Heather Stewart

Changes to immigration policy could unfairly extend wait times for social care workers seeking permanent residency in the UK.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago
London politics

Dining across the divide: Saying everyone who wants to reduce illegal migration is racist doesn't get us very far'

A retired local government manager and audio producer with different immigration perspectives share dinner, discussing fairness in migration policy and British values around queue-jumping.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Britain is undermining the care workers it depends on | Heather Stewart

Changes to immigration policy could unfairly extend wait times for social care workers seeking permanent residency in the UK.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Dining across the divide: Saying everyone who wants to reduce illegal migration is racist doesn't get us very far'

A retired local government manager and audio producer with different immigration perspectives share dinner, discussing fairness in migration policy and British values around queue-jumping.
Everyday cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Ifrah F Ahmed's debut cookbook is a love letter to Somali cuisine, history and people

Food represents memory, inheritance, and Somali history, as expressed in Ifrah F Ahmed's debut cookbook, which highlights the significance of Somali cuisine.
fromIndependent
3 days ago

'That tension has always been around in my life, being mixed race and growing up in Ireland with Hong Kong heritage'

Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng expresses that growing up in Wicklow as a mixed-race individual often felt isolating, as they navigated their identity in a small town.
Arts
Social justice
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Man admits racial assault after accusing Orthodox Jew of killing babies'

A man pleaded guilty to racially aggravated assault against an Orthodox Jewish man, verbally abusing him and threatening violence during the incident.
London politics
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Understanding the Most Dangerous Areas in London 2026: A Guide for Visitors and Locals

Newham and Brent exemplify urban change through diverse populations, economic shifts, and evolving crime patterns.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Duty vs. Selfhood: Family Dynamics in the South Asian Diaspora

Kalpana recalls the emotional abuse her mother endured and how she and her brother absorbed the fallout. These early experiences shaped her sense of safety and belonging in ways that lingered in her adulthood.
Relationships
Austin
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

I'm an Aussie married to an American. We've had to adjust to some unexpected cultural differences and quirks.

Cultural differences between Australians and Americans can lead to misunderstandings, especially regarding tipping and language nuances.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
3 days ago

Many churches, synagogues and mosques are built around families - and they're struggling to respond to rising singles

The rise of single adults is reshaping religious institutions and their community dynamics.
UK news
fromNew York Post
3 days ago

UK landlords advertising 'Muslim only' housing in potential violation of discrimination laws

Landlords in London are allegedly advertising rentals exclusively for Muslims, violating UK housing discrimination laws.
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Daniyal Mueenuddin on the Uses, and Abuses, of Real Life

In some way, description is violation. Does beauty forgive everything? If we make something beautiful enough, does that mean you get a free pass? I don't know. I hope so.
Books
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Said Abulafia: Building Resilience in Hospitality

"Success to me is creating lasting value. Having a positive impact on people, and maintaining consistency, discipline, and control over my direction."
Startup companies
fromLondon On The Inside
4 days ago

Third Time Lucky for The Conduit? Fingers Crossed...

Birchwood - The Conduit will run as a café and wine bar from day one, with a rooftop restaurant set to follow later this autumn. During the day, the menu leans into high-quality grab-and-go, with things like sausage and egg muffins made using meat from Acre's own butchery, pastries, and stacked sandwiches.
fromWSOC TV
6 days ago

More Americans are considering moving abroad permanently

"People were working from home, there were people starting to become what we call digital nomads, and people realized they had more flexibility in life," Speer said.
Women in technology
NYC music
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
5 days ago

'The Lunchbox' musical opens at Berkeley Rep May 17

The Lunchbox musical premieres at Berkeley Rep, featuring Broadway stars and an award-winning creative team, adapted from the 2013 film.
London music
fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

How Tara Kumar Creates Community Across Her Two Cultures

Tara Kumar blends her Irish and Indian heritage through music, fashion, and cultural expression, creating a unique identity and aesthetic.
Social justice
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Black and ethnic minority staff facing appalling' levels of racism in the workplace

Racism and unfair treatment of black and ethnic minority workers in Britain are increasing, necessitating urgent action from employers.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

This is not the country I moved to': the British Indians showing support for Nigel Farage

Savitha Prakash sees parallels between Nigel Farage and Narendra Modi, emphasizing their focus on majority needs and rising support for Reform UK among British Indians.
#smithfield
fromTime Out London
5 days ago
London food

The City is getting a food market next to the new London Museum

The City of London Corporation plans to transform Smithfield into a vibrant destination with a new food market and community projects.
fromianVisits
5 days ago
London food

Historic Smithfield annexe to reopen as food market in 2028

The Annexe buildings next to Smithfield market will be transformed into a food market and hotel by 2030, alongside the new London Museum.
London food
fromTime Out London
5 days ago

The City is getting a food market next to the new London Museum

The City of London Corporation plans to transform Smithfield into a vibrant destination with a new food market and community projects.
London food
fromianVisits
5 days ago

Historic Smithfield annexe to reopen as food market in 2028

The Annexe buildings next to Smithfield market will be transformed into a food market and hotel by 2030, alongside the new London Museum.
UK politics
fromIndependent
4 days ago

'No Irish need apply': New research shows emigrants seeking a better life in England faced decades of discrimination

Anti-Irish job adverts were prevalent, particularly after the famine, leading to poverty and discrimination for Irish immigrants in England.
Berlin food
fromBronx Times
2 weeks ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | From grocery stores to a neighborhood: Bangla Bazaar's growth in the Bronx - Bronx Times

Bangladeshi families in the Bronx benefit from a vibrant community market on Starling Avenue, offering diverse grocery options and cultural products.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

In Ghana Town, a stateless' future for hundreds born and raised in Gambia

Residents of Ghana Town, Gambia, lack citizenship and ID documents, impacting their access to education and legal recognition.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

This is our moment as British Muslims': MCB leader takes inspiration from New York mayor

Zohran Mamdani's campaign strategy emphasizes grassroots organizing and effective communication, inspiring the Muslim Council of Britain to launch a voter registration initiative.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Londoners aren't unfriendly but don't compare us to New Yorkers | Letters

Returning home after years abroad can evoke feelings of alienation and nostalgia, revealing a new perspective on familiar places and people.
fromBon Appetit
3 weeks ago

Diaspora Co. Teamed Up With Dozens of Farmers to Write a Cookbook

The spices are merely a vessel for culture, community, storytelling, and politics. The recipes were so fresh, simple, and seasonal. That's not the version of South Asian food that most people know.
Silicon Valley food
fromAllHipHop
3 weeks ago

Action Bronson Teaches NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Albanian Blessing

Mamdani opened up about his journey from immigrant child to becoming the city's 112th mayor, calling it a dream realized. Born in Uganda in 1991 and arriving in New York at age 7, he's now the youngest person to hold the office in over a century and the city's first Muslim and African-born mayor.
New York City
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

All Roads Lead to Brixton as This Supper Club Goes Perm

Malika Green and Paschelle Brown are opening All Roads, a restaurant in Brixton, on May 8, 2026, focusing on community and Caribbean-inspired cuisine.
Fundraising
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Different beliefs, shared humanity: why so many Australians celebrate diverse religious festivals

Participation in diverse faith and cultural celebrations fosters understanding and community bonds.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

Get Mash Up | The Best Fusion Food in London

Fusion food has historically had a bit of a bad rap, with overly gimmicky dishes and unnecessary combinations turning diners off. However, when you drill down into what fusion actually is - blending together flavours, ingredients and techniques from different cuisines - it's something that a lot of chefs are doing all the time.
London politics
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

An Irish Goodbye... from London: 'I feel completely settled here but I wish I could transport the Irish warmth of personality into the city'

Shayne Brady, an interior designer from Naas, moved to London in 2007 seeking new opportunities despite having no job or money.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

This New Dalston Bakery Is All About Lebanese Manoushe

Edami specializes in manoushe, traditional flatbreads baked fresh and topped to order, with a menu that includes classics such as zaatar and akkawi jibneh.
London food
London
fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's getting a new Museum... of Youth Culture

London's Museum of Youth Culture opens in Camden, dedicated to preserving the history of youth culture in the UK.
London food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

To call my part of London Little Tehran' isn't quite right | Letter

The distance between Tehran and London has become manageable, but recent events have intensified feelings of anxiety within the Iranian diaspora in Finchley.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Guy Fieri Was Enamored By This Bengali Restaurant On Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives - Tasting Table

Joya's, a Bengali-American fusion restaurant in Ohio owned by chef Avishar Barua, represents cutting-edge culinary innovation rooted in traditional Bangladeshi flavors and complex spice blending techniques.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It makes me feel more British': Muslims say religious diversity in the UK part of identity

Political tensions surrounding Eid al-Fitr celebrations in the UK have sparked concerns about bigotry and the acceptance of diversity.
London food
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

Visitors are told to 'avoid' 5 London boroughs - here's why they're worth visiting

Tourists should reconsider visiting Croydon, Harlesden, Edmonton, Anerley, and Surbiton as they have unique attractions worth exploring.
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

Inside the technicoloured capital shaping India's melting-pot cuisine

Walking through the narrow bylanes of Mylapore neighbourhood at dusk is like watching a sepia-tinted postcard of Madras coming to life and gently reasserting itself over the Chennai of today. The 7th-century Kapaleeshwarar Temple, the fulcrum of commerce and culture, draws the devout into its timeless force field, and on nearby Pitchu Pillai Lane, a small crowd gathers around the Raghul Kuzhi Paniyaram street stall to buy kuzhi paniyarams: spongy orbs of pan-fried batter speckled with mustard seeds.
Silicon Valley food
Education
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Families living in fear of racial harassment amid provocative nationalism' in UK

School leaders warn that political rhetoric on immigration and social media divisiveness are fueling racial harassment and violence against students and teachers in UK schools.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

British-Iranians in UK report safety concerns to authorities amid Iran war

There are people that have lived here for 40-plus years and there's never been any issues, and it's just all of a sudden we keep hearing every day about incidents involved with these pro-monarchists and their intimidation, Naghmeh Rajabi, a British-Iranian activist, said.
London politics
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

London food icons Morley's and Roti King are teaming up for a game-changing collab

Mamak stalls in Malaysia are where everything comes together - after work, after football, where the night ends or carries on. When I look at Morley's in London, I see that same energy and sense of community, which makes this feel bigger than just a collaboration.
London food
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm an American who moved to the UK 5 years ago. Here are 9 things I wish I'd known before living abroad.

Moving to the English countryside from the US involves unexpected cultural adjustments including differences in small talk, grocery shelf life, walking distances, and product availability like non-gel deodorant.
UK news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Election matters': Bangladesh vote reaches Britain, but some feel excluded

East London's Bangladeshi diaspora faces bureaucracy, apathy and political distrust as diaspora voting becomes possible, shaping low engagement despite historic electoral opportunities.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

The Victorian aristocrat who became first British Muslim lord

It's nearly 200 years since the birth of a British aristocrat who became the first Muslim member of the House of Lords. But few have heard of Lord Henry Stanley, who "defied convention and his family's wishes" when he converted to Islam in 1859, according to historian Jamie Gilham. Little remains of Stanley's letters and diaries "which is really frustrating but adds to the idea that he was a private man," he said.
History
Books
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

What revisiting my grandparents' land in Bangladesh taught me about belonging

Deep personal and cultural ties to Sylhet reveal diaspora identity shaped by memory, changing landscapes, migration, and evolving language and environment.
Photography
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Danger and inspiration: Bangladeshi artists divided about country's future after historic election

Bangladesh's 2024 revolution overthrew a dictatorship but failed to deliver systemic change, with the subsequent election returning the old political guard while minorities face targeted violence and revolutionary promises remain unfulfilled.
Cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Nadiya Hussain on food, faith and finding her voice: I get paid less than the white version of me'

Nadiya Hussain's cookbook embraces indulgent comfort foods like deep-fried dishes and golden syrup dumplings, rejecting diet culture trends while advocating for balanced, joyful eating that celebrates how she cooks, eats, and shows love to her family.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

It is beyond time the media, marketing and communications industries woke up to the BAME opportunity

The stats speak for themselves. In 2015's 'A List', out of 418 executives, 79 (19 per cent) were women and only eight (2 per cent) were BAME. Shockingly, in the second decade of the 21st century, it is still possible to go to a leading marketing or communications industry event and only see a handful of black or Asian faces in the room.
Marketing
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

I've spent 13 years building a life in the UK. Now it could be snatched away'

Independent funds on-the-ground reporting through donations and no paywalls; a US-born historian faces losing his British life under Labour's upcoming immigration crackdown.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Read these words from 100 years ago about immigrants in Britain and see how history is chillingly repeating itself | George Monbiot

The home secretary's new attack on the rights of immigrants and refugees is shocking and disorienting. Shabana Mahmood wants to raise the qualification period for immigrants to achieve indefinite leave to remain in the UK from five years to 10 (and up to 20 for refugees). It looks outlandish. So does her wider assault on asylum seekers, denying them permanent refugee status even if their claims are successful.
Right-wing politics
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Queer Britain gets a refresh but makes a small museum feel even smaller

The museum devoted to the alphabet soup of sexualities has had a revamp of its displays and turned a small museum into a cramped one. It's always been a small space, with one main room and a second, smaller temporary exhibition space, but they've added two more glass cases in the middle of the main room, turning a wide rectangle into a corridor.
LGBT
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Tariq Ali claims BFI has frozen him out of multicultural TV season

Tariq Ali, editor of Bandung File, was not invited to the BFI season and objects that its selections present a skewed vision of the programme.
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

British-Afghan BBQ Cue Point Is Getting a Perm Home in West London

Cue Point is opening its first permanent location in West London on April 22, 2026, celebrating its 10th anniversary with a diverse menu.
Film
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Bronx filmmaker spotlights Jamaican Diaspora stories | amNewYork

Dante Hillmedo centers Bronx Caribbean immigrant experiences in film, teaching himself videography and building Team Elite Productions to portray Black and Caribbean stories authentically.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Prapti in Bangladesh

Prapti Taposhi participated in Bangladesh's 2024 student-led protests that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and described memories and hopes for the new government.
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Bronx filmmaker spotlights Jamaican Diaspora stories - Caribbean Life

But rather than walk away from his creative calling, Driven said he pivoted - teaching himself videography and landing his first paid job through a Craigslist post filming Caribbean DJ, and DJ Mad Out. "That opportunity introduced him to New York's Caribbean music scene, where he went on to work with artists such as Shaggy, Ding Dong and Kranium," she said. "Those early experiences sharpened Hillmedo's eye for authenticity, capturing Caribbean culture not as spectacle, but as lived reality," she added.
Brooklyn
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Campaigners urge King Charles to intervene as London's oldest Indian restaurant faces closure

Supporters of the Michelin-starred establishment are urging the King, who has championed community links, to protect what they describe as "a living piece of shared cultural history". However, the Crown Estate insists the building requires refurbishment that cannot be done with the restaurant in place. "This is not a decision we've taken lightly," said a Crown Estate spokesman about removing the restaurant from its current premises.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

This Ramadan, know this: I am me, a Muslim and a Briton. I am not a headline, a threat or a stereotype | Nazir Afzal

Not a day passes without some overt expression of it in our national life. A crime committed by one Muslim becomes an indictment of all Muslims. A cultural practice is wrenched from context and weaponised to provoke anxiety. A theological concept is distorted to imply threat. And on the streets, and increasingly online, it can turn into violence, intimidation or exclusion directed at anyone who looks Muslim.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'It's been bittersweet': The Iranian-Iraqi cafe drawing crowds to Hackney

Logma's sandwiches, which have become the most popular item on the menu, were born out of necessity when the owners opened without plates or cutlery.
London food
fromEater
2 months ago

British Food Is Here

There is an art to a proper meat pie, according to the Seattle chef and butcher Kevin Smith. The American pot pie frustrates him because it lets the pot do the heavy lifting. "The real way of doing it, for me, is to make a freestanding pie," Smith says. The pastry should hold itself up, a technique cooks in England have honed over centuries. "That is so much more theatrical."
Food & drink
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I'm part of this country': Windrush man left homeless by Home Office inaction

A Windrush-generation man who arrived as a child was rendered homeless and destitute for months after officials questioned his right to live in the UK.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

UK migrant families face giving up vital in-work benefits to avoid being punished'

More than 200,000 people living legally in the UK are on the 10-year route to settled status, which requires legal migrants to renew 30-month visas four times at a cost of 3,908.50 including healthcare costs per renewal before they can apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR). Under proposals by the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, if people have used public funds, even in work, the wait would double to 20 years.
UK politics
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

What's The Difference Between Thai And Indian Curries? - Tasting Table

The term "curry" originated from a colonial misunderstanding of Tamil "kari", becoming a catch-all label for diverse saucy, spiced dishes across many cuisines.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Campaign seeks 50 objects to take the heat' out of Englishness debate

A new campaign is aiming to collect 50 objects that sum up Englishness in an effort to move the conversation away from reductive arguments over whether to hang a St George's flag or not. Supported by the Green party politician Caroline Lucas, the musician and campaigner Billy Bragg, and Kojo Koram, a law professor, the A Very English Chat campaign hopes to tackle England's growing social divisions and political polarisation.
UK politics
London politics
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

North vs South London | Ten Reasons Why Each Side Is Better

North London claims superiority through Roman history, the Barbican, anti-fascist heritage, major protest movements, and superior underground transport infrastructure compared to South London.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

UK to end study visas for Myanmar, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Sudan students

The UK Home Office said in a statement on Tuesday that an 'emergency brake' on visas has been imposed for the first time on nationals from four countries, following a surge in asylum claims by students on study visas. The Home Office said the number of asylum applications by students from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan had rocketed by more than 470 percent between 2021 and 2025.
UK politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

London councillor paid 20,000 a year while living in Bangladesh

Sabina Khan is seeking to represent the Bangladesh National Party in the Golapganj-Beanibazar constituency during national assembly elections in February. Yet she remains a serving Tower Hamlets councillor in east London, collecting 20,600 annually from the public purse. Her salary comprises 11,898 as a councillor plus an additional 8,702 for her role as scrutiny lead for resources, a position requiring her to examine the council's decision-making.
London politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Minorities in adverts are menaced, footballers observing Ramadan are booed. Is this the Britain we want? | Jason Okundaye

UK political leadership across parties fails to adequately address rising Islamophobia and demonization of minority groups, creating a void where tolerance and solidarity should be championed.
London food
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

This London market is being transformed into a 'community-first' food court

Maison Noor, a rebranded halal food court in Ilford, opens with 16 vendors offering global street food, a soft-play area, deli, farmer's market, and future boutiques.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Malaysian Restaurant Med Salleh Opens in North London

Med Salleh, which has has one Malaysian restaurant in Bayswater and two Vietnamese ones in Westbourne Grove and Earl's Court, has just added a fourth branch in Kentish Town. The newest site is Malaysian-focused, like the original, serving a menu of street food inspired by Med's upbringing in Malaysia, including dishes from his hometown of Kampar as well as flavours from Ipoh and Penang.
London food
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Singaporean Malay Restaurant Padi Is Coming to London

Padi, an authentic halal Singaporean Malay restaurant, opens its first European location on High Street Kensington in London this April, following successful branches in Singapore and New York.
London food
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

How Lent and Ramadan unite fasting Londoners

Ramadan and Lent, occurring simultaneously for the first time since 1993, share common fasting practices rooted in spiritual reflection, prayer, and personal transformation across different faiths.
[ Load more ]