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Even being the butt of Stephen Colbert's jokes is worth it.
Sales are suffering at Boston Tea Party's 22 branches, but they've already saved 17,000 cups.
Dr Amra Bone wants to encourage more women into Sharia law
Many people said they didn’t see themselves reflected in the services offered, which left them feeling isolated and misunderstood.
As England face Colombia in the second round of the World Cup, HuffPost UK asked the people of Birmingham: is football coming home? [Vertical]
HuffPost UK asks the people of Birmingham how they think England will do in the world cup this year.
'Everyone could be in that situation of potential crisis in the next five minutes.'
We asked the residents of Birmingham for their experiences of discrimination in Birmingham - whether race, sexual or disability - living and working in Birmingham.
I saw him once a week when he came to the UK, each time he’d say: “Don’t leave. Liz family, Liz family.”
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