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@anitamureithi has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in February 2025. The social media accounts linked to from @anitamureithi are: • Instagram • Email • X Besides social media accounts, anitamureithi has populated their site with: • Ayaan Ali Waeys: Black woman died after pre-eclampsia missed • What plans to release suspects' ethnicity mean for Muslims • Sustainably Muslim: reconnecting communities with nature • RWRK Studio: upcycled towels into street fashion • Mainstream football left Muslim women behind. Grassroots teams are leading them back in • Crime and policing bill: Muslim emergency workers hail law change • The supper club connecting Londoners to Gaza • Evicted in 10 minutes: what I learned from a day in housing court • Equalities committee hamstrung by lack of Islamophobia definition, says chair • Right to rent: no plans to scrap discriminatory housing scheme, Lords told • ‘More than just running’: the group offering women a path to mental wellbeing • Muslim families could be treated with suspicion under schools bill, Lords told • Fragrance and family: inside an independent scent brand • Government loses appeal over controversial anti-protest law • The litter-picking groups helping to keep Birmingham clean • Mothers share pain over activist daughters in jail during Ramadan • No regrets: the people in prison for protesting against the war in Gaza • Black Muslim woman who tweeted N-word about Alexander Isak has case dropped • Police chief: I was told not to reveal Southport attacker’s religion • Coffee Afrik: the east London community group ‘rooted in joy, Islam and love’ • Tories spent £1.9m on ‘dehumanising’ immigration tagging that didn’t work • An accountant hit his wife. Why did their community take his side? • Muslim former police watchdog chief says he was used for ‘performative diversity’ • Live facial recognition used by Met police is ineffective, says monitoring group • Black renters twice as likely to face homelessness because of a ‘no fault’ eviction • ‘If not now, when?’: Khalid Abdalla on revolution, hope and Nowhere • Marieha Hussain: Palestine protester not guilty of public order offence over ‘coconuts’ placard • Marieha Hussain: protester goes on trial for placard calling Sunak and Braverman ‘coconuts’ • Three quarters of social housing blocks with unsafe cladding yet to be fixed • Labour sides with Tories in court over anti-protest laws • Eviction of heavily pregnant refugee halted after backlash • Heavily pregnant refugee sent to live 250 miles from family • How the UK government rebranded protesters as extremists • Braverman ‘only consulted police’ on anti-protest laws • Protest isn’t harassment, says group suing UK government • Deliveroo encouraged restaurants to call police on strikes • Uni ‘fuelled’ abuse of Black colleague who condemned Israel • Home Office blames Windrush victim for not appealing UK ban • Home Office evicts hundreds of asylum seekers from hotel • Climate activists fitted with ankle tags • Palestine activists face retrial over arms factory shutdown • Baby hospitalised six times due to damp and mould in flat • Palestine activists could face fresh trial • Woman, 69, injured after push by cop at Palestine march • 40+ councils invest pension cash in Israel-linked arms firms • Refugees forced onto streets to meet Sunak’s backlog pledge • The Just Stop Oil protesters spending Christmas in jail • Jury begins deliberations in Palestine Action trial • Anger at return of schools officer who wrongly arrested girl • Home Office tries to rush through Braverman’s police reforms • IOPC called in after boy, 9, ‘shoved’ by Met officer • Boy, 9, ‘shoved’ by Met officer at Palestine march • How Home Office is using ‘unreliable’ opinion polling • The Palestine protesters quietly shutting down arms makers • ‘Tube driver’s suspension is part of clampdown on dissent’ • Black boy playing with water pistol held at gunpoint by Met • UK Palestine groups to defy Suella Braverman’s crackdown • ‘Institutional racism’ behind lack of health inequality data • Exclusive: Braverman faces court fight over anti-protest law • Braverman accused of trying to ‘derail’ Chris Kaba case • Climate activists are being hit with ‘crippling’ legal bills • New laws needed to stop corruption being buried, experts say • Police gathered information on protesters ahead of arms fair • Police share photos of bodies, crime scenes and detainees • Police are unlawfully storing data of former suspects • Climate risk report ignores most vulnerable, say experts • Nearly 200 ex-police work at ‘independent’ police watchdog • Casey tells Met: You are institutionally racist – accept it • Tory MP Bob Stewart faces probe over register of interests • Sunak admits think tank helped write anti-protest laws • Revealed: Windrush victims being denied access to legal aid • New police powers won’t stop us, vow protesters • Not enough done to avoid repeat of Child Q – official report • Government won’t claim it ‘did everything right’ in pandemic • Migrant cleaners at an ‘anti-racist’ ad firm are on strike • HGV driver: Training Brits won’t solve awful work conditions • Policing outcry is overdue, say groups targeted for decades • ‘We are not where we were’: Why Gary Younge still has hope • Voter ID issues ‘no reason to rerun elections’ – government • Voter ID misinformation could stop people trying to vote • Insulate Britain members jailed after vow to protest again • Jewish refugee groups condemn Illegal Migration Bill • Somali families say they’re being forced out of east London • UK ‘washed its hands’ of responsibility to Iraqi refugees • Insulate Britain activists jailed for seven weeks • Climate crisis ‘irrelevant’ to protesters’ case, says judge • More activists could face jail for mentioning climate crisis • Cleaners sue NHS hospital over ‘racial discrimination’ • Student nurses ‘won’t benefit’ from Hunt's free childcare • ‘Carrick proves we can’t trust police with more power’ • Ambulance workers don’t actually want the anti-protest law • Scots women’s groups defend gender recognition reform bill • Racism and discrimination ‘overlooked’ in prison deaths • Grassroots group priced out of building it rescued in 2011 • UK’s most secretive think tanks bank £14.3m in mystery cash