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As A British Muslim Woman I Was Preparing To Join The Army At The Time of 9/11
11/09/2022

As A British Muslim Woman I Was Preparing To Join The Army At The Time of 9/11



I recall visiting the British Army office on my local High Street. During the visit, I was accompanied by my elder sister. Upon entering the army office, I saw two men wearing military uniforms. One approached me and asked, “Can I help you?” I was intimidated by the man’s uniform.

Photojournalism Since 9/11
11/09/2022

Photojournalism Since 9/11



Today marks the 21st anniversary of September 11th. A horrific and tragic series of events shook the United States and the rest of the world to their cores.

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10/09/2022

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"What will happen to our banknotes now that Queen Elizabeth II has passed away?"
10/09/2022

"What will happen to our banknotes now that Queen Elizabeth II has passed away?"



The image of Queen Elizabeth II adorns our currency and stamps, making her one of the most recognised figures in the world.The Queen appears on all of our banknotes, coins, and stamps.

A third of Pakistan has been inundated by floods this summer. The severity and scope of the catastrophe caused by the mo...
10/09/2022

A third of Pakistan has been inundated by floods this summer. The severity and scope of the catastrophe caused by the monsoon rains that began in June cannot be overstated.



The country has been experiencing continuous rain for the past two months, despite areas expecting rain during these months

Open Call For Photographers & Photojournalists. Got a Story? Get in Touch
30/01/2022

Open Call For Photographers & Photojournalists. Got a Story? Get in Touch

An open call for photojournalists to submit a cohesive body of work made in 2021. Drop us an email info@photojournalismt...
16/12/2021

An open call for photojournalists to submit a cohesive body of work made in 2021. Drop us an email [email protected]

Sabina Nessa Vigil in Pictures - Wood Green London
24/09/2021

Sabina Nessa Vigil in Pictures - Wood Green London

Several people joined a vigil in London for Sabina Nessa, a 28-year-old woman killed as she walked through Cator park in Kidbrooke.

Kurdish Protest London 12th September 2021
12/09/2021

Kurdish Protest London 12th September 2021

"Anytime I left the flat, I experienced stalking: well-heeled people, both young and old, would stand at street level, p...
06/07/2021

"Anytime I left the flat, I experienced stalking: well-heeled people, both young and old, would stand at street level, peering down into my basement, follow me into shops, film me, take photos of me and openly talk about me with smug looks on their faces"

Anytime I left the flat, I experienced organised stalking: well-heeled people, both young and old, would stand at street level, peering down into my basement, follow me into shops, film me, take photos of me and openly talk about me with smug looks on their faces.

Protest outside New Scotland Yard
14/03/2021

Protest outside New Scotland Yard

Activists gathered outside New Scotland Yard today to protest against the police's behaviour at Sarah Everard's vigil on Saturday night.

Sarah Everard Tribute in Pictures
13/03/2021

Sarah Everard Tribute in Pictures

Sarah Everard Tribute in pictures at Clapham Common

Why Are There More BAME Covid Deaths
11/03/2021

Why Are There More BAME Covid Deaths

The reason for the disproportionate number of BAME deaths has raised many questions. However, a report by Public Health England concluded that racism has been a major factor.

A Home is a short documentary about one woman’s struggle to find a home for herself and her cat in London.  #2021
15/02/2021

A Home is a short documentary about one woman’s struggle to find a home for herself and her cat in London. #2021

A Home is a short documentary about one woman's struggle to find a home for herself and her cat in London. 2021

British Muslim Photojournalists in The Frame
19/11/2020

British Muslim Photojournalists in The Frame

Since there are so few Muslim photojournalists in Britain, it is essential to treat them fairly and equally to encourage more British Muslims to study and pursue a career in photojournalism.

The aftermath in Beirut
06/08/2020

The aftermath in Beirut

A devasting explosion in Beirut on Tuesday 4th August 2020 left at least 135 dead, thousands injured, hundreds reported missing, and more than 300,000 people displaced from their homes. Photographer Matthieu Karam on the ground in Beirut captures the aftermath.

‘Lockdown at No 10’ During lockdown in a shared Airbnb in Kensington, the residents Hussein from Birmingham, Callie from...
05/05/2020

‘Lockdown at No 10’ During lockdown in a shared Airbnb in Kensington, the residents Hussein from Birmingham, Callie from Dubai, Phil from Australia and India from London are staying at the Airbnb due to cancelled flights, being stranded or having to move out of their home.

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During lockdown in a shared Airbnb in Kensington, the residents Hussein from Birmingham, Callie from Dubai, Phil from Australia and India from London are staying at the Airbnb due to cancelled flights, being stranded or having to move out of their home.

26/04/2020
During lockdown, an elderly man walks through the market in West London.
17/04/2020

During lockdown, an elderly man walks through the market in West London.

The emptiness of Shepherds Bush market. The market is usually busy with a good atmosphere
17/04/2020

The emptiness of Shepherds Bush market. The market is usually busy with a good atmosphere

"I can't afford to support myself during covid19 how can I support my family" Osman from the juice stall in Shepherds Bu...
14/04/2020

"I can't afford to support myself during covid19 how can I support my family" Osman from the juice stall in Shepherds Bush Market in West London explains the challenges he faces during the lockdown.

Khushi Kapoor and Harman Singh receive a telephone call from a lady who needs help due to coronavirus. The owners of Ran...
22/03/2020

Khushi Kapoor and Harman Singh receive a telephone call from a lady who needs help due to coronavirus. The owners of Rangrez restaurant in Ealing Broadway are providing free food for the elderly in West London during the crisis.

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